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This Post Doc position at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, is a 2-year research fellowship within the Algae Biochemistry group led by Assoc
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integration. Your work will be central to achieving the project’s ambitious academic, industrial and societal impact goals. DTU Engineering Technology is seeking a post-doc in technology implementation
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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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temporal lobe epilepsy. The research team consists today of one post doc, two PhD students, and three master students in neuroscience, molecular biomedicine and human biology. We work together in a
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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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possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be employed in the Ingredient and Dairy Technology section and will join the Food Proteins Research Group. Application Deadline: 30 May 2025 About the
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Two postdoc positions on the ecology and physiology of microbial key players exposed to oxygen de...
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