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-individual differences through a comparative approach in order to identify key, fundamental elements that are conserved or converge during evolution. To this end, we specifically intend to study the strategies
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, more efficient and sustainable processes. The PhD student will be assigned to the PRIMO (Reaction Process Intensification, Membranes and Optimisation) research area, which develops tools and
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are developed around materials for energy storage and conversion. The present studies will contribute to the development of the “recycling theme”. The laboratory has a wide range of characterization equipment
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for monitoring territorial and development changes. Baltic cities are transforming at scales and rates that challenge conventional methods of spatial analysis. Today, urban areas are no longer just the setting
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this knowledge can guide adaptive river planning. Objectives: i) Develop an analytical method for assessing CES associated with rivers, based on the concept of Sense of Place. ii) Measure and map river-related CES
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within the themes developed by the following three teams: • “Geomaterials and Sustainable Construction”: Research focuses on natural and anthropogenic geomaterials (soils, raw and bio-based materials
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investigations of (bio)carbonation and process development (scale-up) from microfluidics to pilot scale and on (ii) the CO2 (bio)valorization of iron-bearing materials to carbonates along with energy production
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bridges the gap between tradition and modernity by innovating in the development of high-tech ceramics that meet novel industrial and societal challenges (energy, information and communication technology
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RNA sequencing). RNA structural probing: Implementing the Nano-DMS-MaP method, developed in the host laboratory, to map the secondary structure of full-length viral RNAs and DVGs at single-nucleotide
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: An innovative Decoupled Microbial Electrolysis Cell (D-MEC) for the production of green hydrogen. Project Description: This project D-MEC aims to develop a new hybrid bioelectrochemical system for low-cost green