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PhD Studentship in: Algae speciation and bloom risks in drinking water reservoirs: linking microbiological and environmental parameters to prevent treatment impacts School of Mechanical, Aerospace
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. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria offer a promising solution, as they use light and carbon dioxide to produce sugars, enabling more sustainable production routes. To address this challenge, the Institute of Biology at
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, Bodø. The PhD project aims to: i) establish a continuous cell line of a commercially important food fish, ii) develop a cell-specific algae-derived medium and scaffold/microcarrier, and iii) scale up
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for Sustainable Deployment”, funded by LTU. The aim is to valoize locally available aquatic biomass, both cultivated filamentous green algae and harvested invasive plants, through sustainable biorefinery processes
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for Sustainable Deployment”, funded by LTU. The aim is to valoize locally available aquatic biomass, both cultivated filamentous green algae and harvested invasive plants, through sustainable biorefinery processes
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atmospheric CO2 . Low iron input is needed for a large drawdown, offering a feasible route to help reduce climate change. Algae and resulting detritus sink to the ocean floor, locking carbon up permanently
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assays using algae, freshwater, and marine invertebrates. Beyond the specific expertise gained during the DC’s completion of their research work, this position offers an opportunity to gain international
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The European Interreg Atlantic Area SMACC+ (Sustainable Microalgae and Cyanobacteria-Based Bioactive Compounds for Cosmeceuticals and Nutraceuticals) project aims to develop bioactive ingredients and biopolymers
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communication between zooplankton and cyanobacteria, and how these interactions shape the dynamics of freshwater ecosystems. USB is located in the České Budějovice region, a relaxed city of ~100,000 inhabitants
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regulator of atmospheric CO₂. Emerging studies show that MNPs can impair nutrient uptake, photosynthesis, and growth in algae, while also reshaping community composition by favouring opportunistic species