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5 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Engineering Research Center Plant Health in Sugar Cane Department CEPENFITO Research Field Agricultural sciences » Agronomics Researcher Profile
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hydrophilic compounds of interest and the biomass (phenolic compounds, proteins/peptides, carbohydrates and minerals) will also be required. Fixed Salary: €46,805 Per Annum Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish
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biology through single-crystal neutron diffraction techniques. This position focuses on visualizing critical hydrogen atoms in carbohydrate-binding proteins and their complexes using neutron diffraction
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carbohydrates will be valued. 5.Formalization of the applications: Applications are formalized through a request addressed to the Rector of Universidade do Minho, under the terms defined in the attached template
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bioproducts from the brown seaweed Sargassum with a focus on bioprospecting using microbiome data. This Postdoctoral Associate will identify carbohydrate active enzymes to be used for downstream applications by
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bioproducts from the brown seaweed Sargassum with a focus on bioprospecting using microbiome data. This Postdoctoral Associate will identify carbohydrate active enzymes to be used for downstream applications by
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: Developing a simplified version of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System that can use feed ingredients, chemistry and animal inputs from India to predict nutrient requirements and milk yield in India
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Postdoctoral Associate to lead a multidisciplinary project focused on two primary tasks: Developing a simplified version of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System that can use feed ingredients
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on sugar-based feedstocks, which require farmland and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, yeast-based protein production generates heat, demanding significant cooling to maintain
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structures and minimizing condensation. The process not only produces a lignin oil rich in aromatic monomers and oligomers, but also leaves behind a carbohydrate-rich pulp suitable for further conversion