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Job Description We offer you a unique opportunity to join the PlastChain project with the aim to develop a process for chemically recycling end of life plastic waste by gasification to form syngas
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of micronutrients, and strategies to produce and process plant-based foods with enhanced concentration of micronutrients as an integrative part of sustainable and healthy diets. Development of analytical methods
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, and deeper learning processes. Experience with (or interest in) collaborative design environments, the unique composition of the AAU PBL learning philosophy requires sensitivity to use-contexts and
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, or related disciplines. Performance (grades obtained) in graduate and post-graduate studies. The recruitment process After the deadline for applications, the Head of Department considers advice from
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13C incubation approaches the current project will quantify dark carbon fixation rates in deep ocean settings and explore how environmental parameters affect the process rates. These approaches
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microstructures in-situ during the AM process as well as ex-situ during post-AM treatments and enable predictions of the microstructural evolution, and thus changes in properties, while AM components are in use
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sessions, utilizing cues like facial expressions, posture, and movements. These signals are crucial for understanding the therapy process but can be difficult to measure. The lab develops AI technology that
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guiding MSc/BSc students working on parallel topics in photocatalysis and prebiotic reaction networks. You will be encouraged to shape your own research direction within the scope of the ERC project
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bioelectrochemistry, a process utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This technology has a large potential ranging from health (biosensors, biofuel cells) to “power-to-X
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crucial role in the modelling, design, and optimization of various systems in product and process engineering. Despite significant progress made over the decades, existing thermodynamic models and theories