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disciplines to answer research questions. We offer you the opportunity to set up your own composite research to deepen your knowledge and provide society with answers through applied research.
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focus on how drinking water treatment technologies are being challenged by the consequences of a changing climate in Sub-Saharan Africa, such as temperature extremes and changes in the composition
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, such as agricultural by-products including manure, crop residues, and other residual materials. Depending on their composition, amendments may provide variable concentrations and ratios of nutrients such as
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of damage, DNA itself can adopt unusual conformations that threaten the integrity of the genome. These non-B form DNA structures, including hairpins, cruciforms, and G-quadruplexes, can obstruct DNA
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critical metal. The PhD student will explore the geochemical behaviour of lithium in the Earth's crust as a function of variables such as composition, temperature, pressure and oxygen fugacity. The candidate
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, we explore how dewaterability of sewage sludge can be improved by actively controlling the composition of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). EPS play a key role in sludge dewatering as they
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requirements, resulting in organ- and tissue-specific vasculature, such as their size, vascular wall composition, blood flow rate, mechanical properties and stresses, hemodynamics, and permeability. Efforts
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through second uses such as agriculture or aquifer recharge. Advanced electrodialysis (ED) with monovalent-selective membranes enables chemical-free desalination by tailoring ionic compositions using only
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construction of such a virus, at the nanoscale. By unveiling how viruses are built up, we will not only provide fundamental understanding of these disease causing agents, we will also be able to better
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. These non-B form DNA structures, including hairpins, cruciforms, and G-quadruplexes, can obstruct DNA replication forks and trigger mutations if left unresolved. While we recently made significant progress in