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of marine algae and calcium carbonate microparticles to cell and battery anodes. You will participate in on-going in-house research programmes on the ID10-COH endstation, contribute to the operation of
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bioprocess engineering. Together, we aim to drive sustainable solutions using algae for a greener future. We look forward to welcoming a dedicated and innovative researcher to our team. Application procedure
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The postdoctoral researcher's mission will be to study lipid remodeling triggered by phosphate deficiency at the tissue and subcellular levels in plants and algae using Tof-SIMS. Preparation of plant or algae
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, bacteria, or algae) against plant pathogens. Practical knowledge of plant-microbe interactions, especially in relation to legume crops and soilborne diseases. Hands-on experience with molecular biology
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international project investigating the century-scale growth and reproduction of red coralline algae. These seaweeds are morphologically complex and long-lived, creating reef structures in coastal seas all around
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the phytoplankton, algae, bacteria, and zooplankton communities in the lakes studied (at least eight lakes will be studied). To do this, the postdoctoral researcher will use techniques such as microscopy and flow
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photochemistry in both oxygenic photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria and higher plants as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis (green sulfur bacteria, GSB). Candidates with training in molecular biology and
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photosynthesis, such as cyanobacteria and higher plants as well as anoxygenic photosynthesis (green sulfur bacteria, GSB). Candidates with training in molecular biology and structural biology, are encouraged
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induced by climate change and human activity have increased the competitive advantage of cyanobacteria (Anneville et al. 2015, Paerl & Huisman 2008). As a result, blooms can now occur even in seemingly
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aromatic & medicinal plants and algae, etc.) Sustainable technologies in water, environment, and energy sectors. Description of the position: African Sustainable Agriculture Research Institute (ASARI