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circular society. Our focus lies in developing a novel electrospun bipolar membrane capable of significantly enhancing water dissociation rates. Our aim is to engineer a membrane chemistry and structure
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effect models, and their integration, as well as researchers working on environmental chemistry, aquatic eco(toxico)logy and environmental risks to bees or arthropods. You will work here The Environmental
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material in the world, and reducing its environmental impact is a major concern. Currently granulated Blast Furnace slag from carbothermic iron-production is used to replace up to 85% of Ordinary Portland
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well as researchers working on environmental chemistry, aquatic eco(toxico)logy and environmental risks to bees or arthropods. You will work here The Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) team at the research institute
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these into non-food materials (construction materials, textiles, paper, cardboard etc.) using processes such as biorefinery, chemistry or biotechnology. Examples are hemp fibres in textiles and building materials
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materials, textiles, paper, cardboard etc.) using processes such as biorefinery, chemistry or biotechnology. Examples are hemp fibres in textiles and building materials, lignin binders in roofing and
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relied on carbon-intensive blast furnaces for iron-ore reduction, contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. However, with global sustainability goals and stricter environmental regulations
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are a highly motivated researcher with a master degree in chemistry, holding skills in polymer synthesis. You are willing to collaborate closely with both public and private partners on the development
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to economic and environmental benefits. Despite the growing impact of biocatalysis in industrial chemistry, the full potential of this technology is yet to be unlocked. Important current limitations
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Are you enthusiastic about enzymes and tailoring them for applications in synthetic organic chemistry? We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD student with strong backgrounds in