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processes such as membrane distillation to achieve the desired recovery. The work will be as part of the European project BeyondBattRec (https://www.beyondbattrec.eu/ ) that involves 12 industrial, academic
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within the field of Food Engineering or Food Science that are willing to develop novel membrane separation processes for separation of fat and proteins, as well use a number of techniques for physico and
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? No Offer Description PhD fellowship in Membrane Filtration within a MarieSkłodowska-Curie Industrial Doctoral Network UP2MEM Separation of fat and proteins from dairy side streams and plant-based
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the most pressing global challenges. Membrane-based systems are crucial for producing high-quality drinking water, but they also generate concentrate streams rich in emerging contaminants such as PFAS and
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environment and management of ongoing projects Advancing cleanroom microfabrication processes regarding semiconductor membrane fabrication and micro-transfer printing Manuscript writing for peer-reviewed
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methodologies for process intensification and synthesis with applications in catalytic reactors and separation processes (membrane). From an organisational point of view, the student will be supervised on a very
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world-class bioscience research and innovation, as well as excellence in doctoral supervision, across the Yorkshire and Teesside region. The YBDTP will fund postgraduate researchers at the Universities
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performs world-class research published in high quality scientific journals. The Research Team of Energy Storage is now looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Renewable Hydrogen Production Systems Are you
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functionalization (e.g., TEMPO, click, carbodiimide) and composite design (e.g., with HA, chitosan, alginate). Skills in 3D printing/ink formulation, directional freezing, or membrane/separation science. Familiarity
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E. cloacae) bind their targets. Finally, we will model how the inside-out barrels insert into the membrane by studying the (BAM-invasin complex), building on work by our collaborator (Dirk Linke