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chemicals. To drive innovation and research in the project, we are looking for an ambitious postdoc researcher to join our team and lead efforts in the field of Membrane distillation (MD) to convert biogas
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of Southern Denmark, Denmark. The successful candidates will study the physiology and ecology of microbial key players in global element cycles exposed to oxygen depletion. Aquatic oxygen-depleted environments
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dark oxygen production. Processes of this type were recently discovered in microbial cultures and could be important for microbial communities and element cycling in natural systems. However, the
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visit our homepage . Expectations and qualifications Applicants must hold an MSc, DVM, or MD degree, and a PhD, with research experience within one or more of the following areas: Clinical or molecular
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in process and systems development related to laser-based metal AM Familiarity with process sensors for laser-based AM methods Familiarity with design for AM and post-processing techniques Innovative
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, structure and functionality of casein ingredients isolated from precision fermentation biomass and to develop post-process modification strategies to alleviate deficiencies in functionality compared to animal
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to partake the following primary tasks: Develop inspection methods for assessing component condition and material quality Perform testing and analysis to support remanufacturing decisions, including Elemental
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. In order to be assessed as qualified for a Postdoc position, you must meet these academic criteria . Principal supervisor Professor Henrik Toft Sørensen, MD, PhD, DMSc, DSc, Department of Clinical
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Job Description DTU Sustain’s section Waste, Climate and Monitoring offers a 2-year position as a post-doctoral fellow in detection and quantification of fugitive emissions of poly- and
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. Express 32, 44115 (2024). [Xue2022] Xue, Y., Gan, R., Chen, K., Chen, G., Ruan, Z., Zhang, J., Liu, J., Dai, D., Guo, C. & Liu, L. Breaking the bandwidth limit of a high-quality-factor ring modulator based