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the surrounding society. We also provide research-based public sector consultancy and advice on technology in agriculture and food. What we offer At the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus
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deliver the tasks inquired by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food based on the agreement of public consultant tasks. You will also teach and supervise students in our educational programme. Your main tasks
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ingredients based on biorefining and microbial fermentation, and valorizing side-streams from food industries and agriculture. We work in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for experimental research within
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benefits the surrounding society. We also provide research-based public sector consultancy and advice on technology in agriculture and food. What we offer The Department of Biological and Chemical
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advice on technology in agriculture and food. What we offer At the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, we offer a dynamic and supportive environment for researchers who
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benefits the surrounding society. We also provide research-based public sector consultancy and advice on technology in agriculture and food. What we offer The Department of Biological and Chemical
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international conferences as well as dedicated outlets aiming to inform national managers and stakeholders, i.e. the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries and organisations representing recreational and
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Food Administration under the Ministry of Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries (FVM). The Danish Veterinary Consortium provides research, consultancy services, diagnosis and laboratory analyses in
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protein-based solutions to address critical challenges in materials science, food systems, and agriculture. Key Responsibilities: Lead cutting-edge research in synthetic biology to develop protein-based
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in Biological Nitrogen Fixation for Sustainable Agriculture by Disentangling the Microbiome: NSECURE” in collaboration with colleagues at Department for Molecular Biology and Genetics, AU and