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. An external research stay of approximately 3 months in a collaborating institution is a mandatory part of this PhD fellowship position. You will work in close collaboration with experienced researchers and
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structures, followed by thorough characterization of their chemical, structural, and mechanical properties. You will work on understanding and optimizing foam properties such as porosity, elasticity, and
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ecosystems , . About DTU Aqua DTU Aqua – National Institute of Aquatic Resources – works for well-functioning oceans, rivers, and lakes where biodiversity can thrive. Our research, advisory service, and
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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway
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of building blocks for non-covalent assembly supramolecular polymers. Your work would include: the design, organic synthesis and characterisation of monomeric molecular building blocks; enzymatic synthesis and
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experimental research in nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy This collaborative PhD project between Technical University of Munich (TUM) ( the group of Prof. Barbara A.J. Lechner
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education, you will follow courses and assist in teaching activities, and: You are expected to spend a period at a foreign research institution You will disseminate your work in international peer-reviewed
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competences within computational modelling, optimization and integration of thermal energy storage technologies – such as large water pits and phase change material storage. You will work with colleagues, and
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energy storage molecules. Solvent effects on catalysts, substrates, and their interactions, on the ensuing conversion pathways, and on their branch-points will be explored. Your work will strengthen
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the European Innovation Council (EIC), you will work in close collaboration with researchers at DTU, Cambridge University, Technical University Munich, Imperial College London and the company SolarFoods. You