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, https://ibis.dtu.dk ) and contribute to building a world-class research hub focused on advancing microbial solutions for a sustainable future. DTU Bioengineering is excited to announce a 4-year
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Job Description Are you worried about the coastal regions in an era of climate change and plastic pollution? Do you want to play a part in the development of a novel numerical model that can shed
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cultural events including music festivals etc. See e.g. the recent recommendation by CNN (https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/aarhus-denmark-things-to-do/index.html). Aarhus is easily reached through
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(http://mbg.au.dk/evanet/ ). What we offer The department offers: A well-developed research infrastructure, laboratories and access to shared equipment. An exciting interdisciplinary environment with many
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working on bridging this gap by investigating the biochemical properties of Asgard archaea proteins crucial to the understanding of their ecology and evolution. You will perform: heterologous expression in
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access to biobanked biological samples, including developing ethical protocols, ensuring compliance, and coordinating with the Danish National Biobank. Design, implement, and optimise experimental assays
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is lost due to difference in operating conditions. This postdoc position will analyze oxygen evolution catalysts for water electrolysis at 30 bar and 80 °C. A major focus will be on stability, thus we
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field soil and will be conducted as part of the N2CROP project [https://mbg.au.dk/n2crop ]. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a keen interest in legume-rhizobium
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is funded by the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP) and aims to deliver a standardised, robust, and scalable subsea electrode unit for HVDC systems. The successful
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, Belgium, and Germany, and offers the successful candidate excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary training, exchange, and scientific collaboration. Plant-PATH homepage: https://mbg.au.dk/plant-path