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Project Description The PhD stipends will be part of the MADE REACT research project, focusing on the design and operation of resilient manufacturing systems and factories. Global disruptions force
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bioengineering. Your work tasks The work task include the development of continuous bioprocesses with fungi in tailor-made bioreactors for the production of biomass, proteins and secondary metabolites. Therefore
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the hydrometallurgical recycling approach, as it is not economically viable due to the high labor cost. Instead, a pyrometallurgical recycling approach is widely adopted, but this approach often leads to serious
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interdisciplinary competences in: communication theory, networking, information theory, physics, mathematics, computer science, and statistics. This PhD project falls under Research Thrust RT3 on representation
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The aim of the project is to generate De novo enzymes to degrade PET from composite fibers from recycled textiles. The first-generation designs will be further optimized after experimental
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the following: Application, stating reasons for applying and qualifications in relation to the position Curriculum Vitae (CV) Diplomas (bachelor and master's degree diploma) Project description (1-2 pages) Other
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) project, offering a unique opportunity to combine cutting-edge computational methods with sustainability transition research. The position is affiliated to the IKE research group at Aalborg University
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The PhD project will focus on the perception and artificial intelligence(AI) in the context of drones for defense applications. The project covers two main areas: how drones can be detected and
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an effective team player. Experience with clinical research in a hospital setting is highly desirable. Application: Brief project description(propose how one could investigate gut microbiota-derived EV
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pesticides based on double-stranded RNA(dsRNA). The project will focus on quantifying impacts on non-target organisms and uncovering mechanisms driving species-specific sensitivities. This PhD fellowship is