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BeFC and Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, 38000 Grenoble, France | Grenoble, Rhone Alpes | France | 1 day ago
? No Offer Description BeFC is looking for a PhD candidate (3 years) for a joint industrial thesis program (CIFRE) supported by a partnership with the Université Grenoble Alpes (with Dr Alan Le Goff and
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)—to characterize biological structures and their model systems, as well as to develop electrochemical sensors and biofuel cells. This research line is directly relevant to the proposed PhD topic of developing and
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hydrogen, ammonia, methanol and advanced biofuels into vessel operations while maintaining performance, safety and reliability. This PhD project will develop lifecycle and systems‑level models that track
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from waste/biomass which do not compete with food production, could be the key sustainable “drop-in” marine fuel of the future. This PhD project addresses a key challenge: how to efficiently produce bio
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Interested in enzymatic bioelectrochemistry? If yes, we look forward to reading your application to our PhD Stipend. At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience
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even other oxygenates such as dimethyl ether, as part of a national project (PEPR) on 'e-biofuels'. It follows on from our work on ultra-dispersed Mo/TiO2 catalysts, which we are currently continuing
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chemical engineering. Today, this is more true than ever. With research thrusts across fields such as health and medicine, biofuels, air quality and more, CMU chemical engineering students are paving the way
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Vision We are seeking a PhD student that is motivated to explore innovative, sustainable approaches to biomass processing and help redefine how high‑value products are recovered from UK seaweeds and other