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simulation (Aspen Plus®); - Experimental experience in reaction systems and process intensification; - Ability to integrate modeling, experimental validation, and techno-economic analysis; - Experience in
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Proficiency in using simulation software for process modeling (e.g., ASPEN, SuperPro Designer…). Familiarity with scaling up biotechnological processes and designing pilot-scale plants. Ability to analyze
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dynamic) using simulation software such as Aspen Plus, gPROMS, or COMSOL Multiphysics. Solid understanding of process control strategies, including model predictive control (MPC), nonlinear control, and
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operations and chemical processes. Ability to conduct experiments. Experience in using both steady-state and dynamic modeling, simulation and optimization tools, e.g. Aspen, Pro/II, GAMS, gProms... Ambitious
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and genomics as approaches to study the cambial cells in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana, and recently also in hybrid aspen and in silver birch. We are seeking postdoctoral researcher(s) and PhD
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and troubleshooting. Experience handling hazardous chemicals and operating laboratory and pilot-scale systems in compliance with safety protocols. Familiarity with process modeling (e.g., Aspen Plus
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expected to guide experimental research efforts. The candidate will work with Aspen Plus and other process modeling tools. The successful candidate will be able to: • assimilate a wide variety
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chromatography and liquid-liquid extraction Experience with automated control systems. Familiarity with Aspen Plus software, Python, thermodynamics, and general chemical purification techniques. Familiarity with
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communication skills. Desirable Criteria Experience Experience with ASPEN. Experience working at DIAMOND. Experience with the powder diffraction software TOPAS. Experience with the single crystal X-ray
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the project Con-TEki investigates the role of transposable elements (TEs) as drivers of regulatory innovation in conifers (Norway spruce and Scots pine), contrasting outcomes with an angiosperm (aspen