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engagement activities, including public events and communication of materials targeting different audiences. Facilitate the development of workflows and alignment of protocols for sampling and laboratory
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will emphasize experimental expertise in chromatographic–mass spectrometric method development, including multidimensional separations, challenging liquid matrices such as urine or solid matrices such as
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. The first PhD will focus on the characterization of micropollutants in wastewater, sludge, and advanced treatment processes, including method development for complex solid matrices, and will contribute
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Nordic collaborative project addressing the full climate impact of afforestation beyond carbon sequestration alone. The postdoctoral researchers will be key contributors to the development of guidelines
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specimens is particularly strong on Danish and arctic (Greenland) material but also contains material from all over the world. To read more about the botanical collections, see here: https
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models, and housing and care), ensuring good user experience and continuous development of services and processes to maintain excellence and user satisfaction, ensuring that ACF’s physical facilities
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of micronutrients, and strategies to produce and process plant-based foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients as an integrative part of sustainable and healthy diets. Development of analytical methods
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foods and nutrients, measure dietary intake and body composition by gold standard methods, collect and analyze blood samples and conduct various other assessments of health and development. Read more
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within themes such as the green-transition, medicine, material development and quantum chemistry. In addition, the department trains excellent graduates in chemistry who are employed in Danish and foreign
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applications for a unique postdoctoral position focused on the development of digital models of the human colon and surrounding organs to simulate their behaviour during colonoscopy procedures. The successful