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Around one quarter of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are taken up by land ecosystems, mitigating climate change (Friedlingstein et al., ESSD 2025). The largest land sink is located in
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Around one quarter of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are taken up by land ecosystems, mitigating climate change (Friedlingstein et al., ESSD 2025). The largest land sink is located in
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Job Description Accumulation of carbon dioxide in recirculating aquaculture systems represents a bottleneck in production that can challenge the health, welfare, and growth of fish through
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Blue carbon ecosystems, such as coastal wetlands, saltmarshes and peatlands, store significant amounts of carbon through sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In fact, these ecosystems can
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(main supervisor) at the University of South Bohemia. Engineering self-assembling nanoreactors for light-driven chemistry and carbon dioxide capture Chemical industry is currently one of the most energy
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chemical reactivity of hybrid clusters. Ongoing projects include the interaction of hydrogen with gas phase carbon-metal clusters and carbon dioxide reduction using fullerene-transition metal hybrids as
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. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria offer a promising solution, as they use light and carbon dioxide to produce sugars, enabling more sustainable production routes. To address this challenge, the Institute of Biology at
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and carbon dioxide (CO2) storage. This PhD project aims to address the issue of mineralization in the context of geological CO2 storage by leveraging cutting-edge experimental tools like micromodels
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cells, and their intracellular metabolic conversion to carbon dioxide and biomass. To elucidate these steps, the research will account for both polymer chemistry and the characteristics of the receiving
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Dorothee Bakker Scientific background: The Southern Ocean takes up about 10% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by human activity, thus slowing down climate change