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PhD position focused on a circular approach to membrane technologies – transforming membrane waste (after lifetime) into functional polymer nanofiber membranes for the water and food industries. This is
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participation in cultural and social contexts Psychological perspectives on education, recovery, and human development Organizational learning, innovation, and transformative change Furthermore, The PhD fellow
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learning, innovation, and transformative change Furthermore, The PhD fellow will become part of the project group and enrolled in the PhD school at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Aalborg
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as a valuable player with unique competences in a growing bio-based economy and with health systems transforming towards personalized medicine. We have a clear focus on the needs in the life science
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are offering a fully funded PhD position focused on a circular approach to membrane technologies – transforming membrane waste (after lifetime) into functional polymer nanofiber membranes for the water and food
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membranes will be considered. Your research will directly support the transformation of the membrane sector toward safer, more sustainable practices, while equipping you with advanced interdisciplinary skills
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. At HST, you have the chance to explore your passions, connect with individuals who inspire and challenge you, and make discoveries that can transform both your life and the world. Our values that we work
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the Group of Atmospheric Measurements includes: Atmospheric chemistry including aerosol formation and transformation Atmospheric aerosol physics Bioaerosols Atmosphere-surface fluxes and atmospheric boundary
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excellence, transformative and relevant teaching and research. Candidates who wish to join us must be interested in working in an organisation of this type and it is expected that the applicant shows
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: algorithmics, graph transformation and algorithm engineering. Exposure to systems chemistry or systems biology is an asset but not a must. Proven competences in programming and ease with formal thinking are a