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PhD Scholarship This project aims to develop novel catalysts and reaction systems for energy-efficient electrochemical conversion of captured CO2 into liquid fuels. Electrochemical Conversion
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We are looking for an experienced researcher in the area of CO2 capture technologies from fundamental to applied research, to strengthen our position at the forefront of this research field. Your
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for climate-positive and CO2-negative processes. What you will do Optimization of the pilot plant for the combustion of solid fuels (biomass, waste) with oxygen and subsequent CO2 capture Development of models
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Job Description Explore your passion for sustainability, creativity and science by joining the exciting Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center (CORC). CORC has its main hub at Aarhus
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Job Description DTU Chemical Engineering is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on pilot-scale CO2 capture, CO2 quality assessment, and development of innovative solvent systems
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Your Job: Analysis of possible applications of CO2 capture and CO2 utilization in the energy system requires detailed techno-economic modelling of these technologies. A major focus of this doctoral
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conversion of direct-air captured CO2 to ethylene and formaldehyde. The project is part of the HyCarb consortium under the umbrella of the National Growth fund program Groenvermogen. Join us in developing
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The development of integrated CO₂ capture and conversion as a cornerstone of the net-zero transition is driven by ambitious goals and targets set by the European Commission, among others, under
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Developing a sustainable proton-coupled electron transfer based technology for efficient CO2 capture Over the past 12 months, the Earth's average surface
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on the integration of homogeneous catalysts with gas-diffusion electrodes for selective conversion of direct-air captured CO2 to ethylene and formaldehyde. The project is part of the HyCarb consortium