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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description 6 PhD positions (TV-L E13, 4 years) for the PhD Graduate School WERA on the topic “Phosphorus Recovery
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Postdoc position (TV-L E13, 3 years) „Advanced Particle Technology for Wastewater Phosphorus Recovery
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researcher in organic/inorganic chemistry to join our research team for an exciting project focused on the development of novel synthetic methods for the production of phosphorus derivatives. These derivatives
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investigating plant physiological responses to nutrient limitations, with a focus on phosphorus (P) and carbon (C) dynamics, biomass allocation and mobilization, and the mechanisms underlying nutrient deficiency
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, structural analysis, NMR, purification Knowledge :General organic chemistry, phosphorus, asymmetric synthesis, oligomers, nucleosides Where to apply Website https://rubis.univ-spn.fr/offres/voir/196
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of phosphorus derivatives. This research project aims to address the growing demand for phosphorus-based chemicals while mitigating the environmental impact associated with their production. Expertise in molten
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Job Title: GCZSC – Postdoc in Emerging Phosphorus limitations in shifting cultivation systems and implications for cash crops yields and carbon sequestration Area of specialization: Critical Zone is
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algal bloom outbreaks caused mainly by nutrient pollution particularly phosphorus and nitrogen runoff from agricultural activities, wastewater discharge and inadequately managed septic systems
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral contract focuses on the synthesis of phosphorus ligands and their
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generate methane under oxic conditions, particularly under phosphorus limitation via phosphonate degradation by Bacteria. Methanotrophs mediate both sources, consuming methane at the sediment–water interface