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products under different operating conditions. Testing new bioreactor configuration for carbon dioxide biological conversion. Modelling carbon dioxide fermentation to acetic acid. Contribute as teaching
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of this position will be the investigation of meteorological phenomena impacting the wind energy sector, in particular with respect to wind resources and wind conditions. For example, investigating how large-scale
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. Development of numerical models for system descriptions. Lab-scale tests of a number of UV-AOPs (eg. VUV, UV/H2O2 and UV/O3) using a collimated beam approach. The effect of water composition on the AOP
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to the PhD project ie. processing and analysis of dietary intake data, statistical analyses (eg. linear mixed models) as well as evaluation of child growth and body composition data. Relevant publications
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allocation, start-up/shutdown sequences, and operational planning of PtX systems in response to dynamic market and process conditions. System Integration and Digital Twin Development: Combine experimental
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of computational chemistry. Applicants can have a background from cheminformatics including RDKit, machine learning applied to chemistry, and molecular modeling Our group and research- and what do we offer? Our
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research in the field of modern high voltage polymer electrolytic capacitors, develop models for lifetime prediction, methods to predict and test for reliability, understand physics of failures at elevated
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delivering influenza vaccination through intramuscular and intranasal routes, which will be compared to a live influenza human challenge infection model in humans. Methodology will involve implementation
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, modularisation and platform design. Experience with Digital Advanced Product Modelling using CAD design, simulations, and mathematics. A strong motivation for collaborative projects within academia and industry
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Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) is a multi-step phenomenon driven by the transport of electrons and holes across defects in the crystal lattice. Traditional models rely on simplified coupled rate