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and Master’s level, and you will contribute to the development of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with both Danish and
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hydrate–based carbon capture. The work will include reaction optimization, purification strategy development, scale-up toward bulk production, and exploration of alternative promoter candidates
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to the development of the department through research of high international quality. They will work closely with colleagues, receiving supervision and guidance. Emphasis will be placed on the applicant’s interest in
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PhD levels and to carry out individual and group-based research of the highest international standard contributing to the development of our academic field. You will be part of the Global Rust Reference
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at this department. The section employs 12 permanent scientific staff and ~20 PhD students and postdocs. Research at the section covers studies of microbial physiology, evolution, ecology, and biogeochemistry. It
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Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here . At the Faculty of Natural Science at Aarhus University, we strive to support our scientific staff in
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Are you interested in ammonia cracking and can you contribute to the development of the project In-situ pilot fuel generation from ammonia for ammonia ships? Then the Department of Biological and
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quantitative characterization of mixed defined microbial communities, including adaptive evolution. This project is a collaboration with chemists to produce high quality carbon materials from waste CO2 . Systems
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next‑generation modelling approaches at the interface of agriculture, hydrology, ecology, and socio‑environmental systems. You will contribute to the development of integrated assessment frameworks
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. Using your expertise in microbiology or biotechnology, you will contribute to the development of biotechnological processes for the production of CO₂-neutral chemicals—specifically methane and acetic acid