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. Therefore, the response of the connection subjected to long-term loading and moisture effects should be investigated, as well as the potential for disassembling/reassembling. Moreover, design recommendations
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in inks, surfactants added to crop sprays to improve jetting, wetting, adhesion, and bodily fluids with polymeric components. This PhD project aims to explore how such additives affect micromechanics
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variety of raw and processed genomic data (including DNA-seq, RNA-seq, small RNA-seq, Hi-C, as well as long-read sequencing - RNA and DNA - data), and work productively with wet and dry researchers in
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produces over 300,000 tonnes of spent grain from beer production annually. Each 100 L of beer produced creates approximately 20 kg of wet brewer’s spent grain (BSG). This is currently used as animal feed
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and strategies for non-breeding areas. The main objective is to boost the populations of wet grassland breeding birds by increasing reproduction rates and improving return rates from wintering areas
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restoration plans and strategies for non-breeding areas. The main objective is to boost the populations of wet grassland breeding birds by increasing reproduction rates and improving return rates from wintering
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rot in these trees. Studies will focus on interactions between Armillaria spp. and H. fraxineus in causing basal lesions and collar rot; the impact of site conditions (e.g. soil moisture, fertility) and
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of ThermoFisher Titan Krios, Talos Arctica and Aquilos 2. Access to outstanding wet-lab and sample preparation laboratories at the host institute. Working in a dynamic team of researchers with backgrounds in
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stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusionState-of-the-art computing and wet-lab facilitiesExcellent training in
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MSc degree in chemistry with a strong focus on synthetic (inorganic) chemistry. Experience with handling and manipulation of air- and moisture sensitive compounds and crystallography are considered