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of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be produced, screened and the best variants subject to protein engineering campaigns. Once highly active variants
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these questions as part of the SYNERGY project, a collaborative research project funded by NWO. The SYNERGY project brings together a large consortium of researchers from multiple Dutch universities and knowledge
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excellent facilities (e.g., multiple labs for experimental research, equipment for movement analysis and physiological measurements, as well as high-quality engineering support to develop custom-made
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, which is the community of microorganisms present in a given soil. Leveraging microbial sequencing data, agronomical and physico-chemical data, integrative data science provides opportunities to classify
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can be more predictable. A series of projects dedicated to inspection techniques, is being executed in the Smart Water Grids research theme. In the past, this has already led to multiple spinoff
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(e.g., regeneration agents, acids, antiscalants), leading to high costs and environmental concerns. Our challenge is to develop a desalination scheme that produces high-quality water and multiple
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2050, electrochemically driven CO₂ capture has emerged as a viable alternative that aligns well with electrification strategies as we transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources
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steelmaking technologies (e.g., Direct Reduced Iron with hydrogen) and exploring long-term transition pathways through prospective LCA. It will evaluate multiple environmental impact categories, identify
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morphological changes in host cells. - Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved manner in different archaeal models. Organisation The University of Groningen is a
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mindset. You have good statistical skills and experience with analyzing metabolomic and metagenomic sequencing data. You like to work in diverse settings as you have to communicate closely with a diverse