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-staff of ∼30 people, ∼150 PhD-students and postdocs and around 400 students. Working in Denmark offers opportunities for a good work-life balance. English is widely spoken, though Danish is the main
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, microbial fermentation performance, and links between fermented foods and gut health. Responsibilities and qualifications The main areas of research will be: Develop and evaluate beneficial microorganisms
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, for example, maternity leave, since your research activities are assessed in relation to your actual research time Education (diploma for master's, PhD and possibly higher doctoral degree) List of publications
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-staff of ~30 people, ~150 PhD-students and postdocs and around 400 students. Working in Denmark offers opportunities for a good work-life balance. English is widely spoken, though Danish is the main
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AI-driven enzyme design. Your primary tasks will be to: Establish a high-throughput enzyme expression setup in the group supported by department-wide expertise Implement high-throughput screening
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the CO2 capture group and contribute to both fundamental and applied aspects of solvent screening and evaluation. Your primary tasks will be to: Screening and conduct experimental studies on absorption and
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industrial partners working together to unlock the potential of bioproduction. BRIGHT focuses on three main areas: Sustainable materials (Developing bio-based alternatives to fossil-derived materials
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in relation to the position, and intentions and visions for the position Curriculum Vitae (CV) Diplomas (master's degree diploma and PhD diploma) List of publications, with an indication
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design and scaling for electromethanogenesis. The position is based at the main campus at Aarhus University and is expected to begin on 1 May 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The postdoc will be
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in relation to your actual research time Education (diploma for master's, PhD and possibly higher doctoral degree) List of publications (the enclosed publications must be clearly marked on the list