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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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Analytical Food Chemistry at Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | 7 days ago
highly motivated applicants for a PhD scholarship focused on folate bio-accessibility and bioavailablility of foods made from protein-rich plants and algae. You will work across both disciplines
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. Students focus on (i) diversity, evolution and ecology of algae, (ii) taxonomy and ecology of fungi, (iii) symbiotic interactions of lichens, (iv) biosystematics and evolution of plants, (v) ecology
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Analytical Food Chemistry at Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | 7 days ago
) and fourteen associated partners including six from industry and two start-ups. For more information, please have a look at https://microsunset.dtu.dk/ . To be eligible for a MICROSUNSET PhD
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Description Marine algae sequester vast amounts of carbon in the ocean, yet the molecular mechanisms that allow this carbon to be stored for centuries remain poorly understood. This PhD project asks a
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study programme Offer of dissertation topics: Aquatic Ecology Diversity dynamics across climates Ecology of snow algae Evolutionary adaptations in gobies Morphological and Genetic Diversity of Selected
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and administrative staff. For more information about the department visit: www.slu.se/aquatic-sciences Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu
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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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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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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