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this process. To facilitate the removal, we can optimize the surface active chemistry such that the system is more prone to destabilize. When several chemistries are present this becomes very challenging and
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one of your main responsibilities will be to participate in and help optimize and develop our next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflow. This will include sample preparation either manually or by liquid
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is to use hierarchical structures, i.e. complex material layers that can be optimized to specific battery chemistries and flow phenomena from the microscale up. The developed technologies will be
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Job Description Are you interested in a postdoc position working on establishing and optimizing reliable methods for producing yeast-based cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) extracts in
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the VILLUM FONDEN. The overall aim of the project is to introduce microstructural engineering to the field of additive manufacturing (AM) of metals. This is to set the stage for optimizing metals
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-largest contributor to global electricity growth. The holistic research investigating the optimal transmission configurations, sizing, control, and scheduling of cooling that is tailored to building
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side, you will investigate and develop data-driven methods for optimal and nonlinear control with a particular focus on dual control and on approaches to measurement scheduling and active sensing
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Postdoc in Genetic Engineering of Green Microalga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii with the Purpose of A...
. Recent studies identified natural bio-converters, such as bacteria and fungi that contain efficient PET-degrading enzymes (PETases). These PETases are currently being optimized to enhance their enzymatic