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plates exposed to various mechanical loads (e.g., compression, tension, bending, twisting). Imaging the mycelial network and using fluorescence microscopy to investigate material distribution. Developing
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sustainable farming practices. As postdoc Co-Creation and Impact Monitoring of Digital Support for Sustainable Farming Practices you will contribute to ensuring the PHITO app is targeting key challenges
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to join our team as a Postdoc in Process Intensification for Cellular Agriculture, with a focus on Bioprocess design of a Scale-out Production Methodology. As a postdoc you will be responsible
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conducting insect field studies across varied environments Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team Good proficiency in English (both oral and written) For this position your
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interpersonal skills and a positive attitude toward teamwork; eagerness to engage in teaching and supervision and to inspire students at BSc and MSc levels; and excellent written and spoken communication skills
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Your job Are you looking for a PhD position and do you like to participate in an exciting interdisciplinary research project to discover how different ingredients affect food digestion and appetite
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challenge? Then this vacancy can be just right for you! We have a PhD position available in which you can design and execute innovative organic synthesis of natural toxins – pyrrolizidine alkaloids
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detection by combining measurements of time- and position-dependent changes in electrical impedance with real-time high-speed distance measurements. In a parallel project, another Postdoc will, partly based
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and simulation techniques to reduce food waste and make food supply chains more sustainable? If your answer is “Yes!” to these questions, then this PhD position might be the perfect opportunity for you
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over 600 known members. These compounds pose a significant risk to food safety, yet their full characterization remains a major analytical challenge due to their chemical complexity and natural