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at the University of Oxford has world leading expertise in flow and temperature control and cooling technologies. The research will study systems and components that will minimize any thermodynamic penalties
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sources compared with gas turbines, etc. The aim of this PhD research is to develop novel performance simulation capabilities to support the analysis and optimization for sCO2 power generation systems
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Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | 24 days ago
inviting applications for a PhD Student (f/m/d) for the project Bioengineering of a promiscuous methanogen hydrogenase for synthesizing renewable organics. Project description Hydrogenotrophic methanogens
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. Take the opportunity to study for a PhD in a dynamic, international research environment in close collaboration with industry and leading
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dioxide, and you may read more about our activities at https://corc.au.dk/ . Here, we seek a motivated and qualified PhD student to join CORC’s satellite at DTU. The successful candidate will become part of
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conversion. Our research is at the interface between fundamental quantum physics, thermodynamics, nanotechnology, and nanofabrication. Project background This project aims to harness the remarkable properties