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biological phosphorus removal. Change: Evaluate bioreactor operations using cutting-edge omics techniques Impact: Improve phosphorus removal and recovery in wastewater treatment processes The PhD project aims
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recruiting a PhD student to pursue a four year doctorate in our lab. The expected starting date for this position is the 1st of October 2024. The PhD student will develop innovative ultrasound imaging
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to contribute to the energy and industrial transition. has recently completed a PhD in the field of system analysis, complex systems modeling, industrial ecology or alike. has strong analytical and communication
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are looking for a researcher who: has completed a PhD in the field of process system engineering, industrial ecology, chemical engineering or alike is interested in multidisciplinary research and wants
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. We are looking for a researcher who: wants to contribute to the transition of the chemical industry. has recently completed a PhD in the field of system analysis, process system engineering, chemical
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to the research project *Actively participate in the scientific discussion within the group We are looking for an ambitious candidate with a PhD in organic chemistry (or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking
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We offer an exciting PhD position at TU Delft on the junction of computational imaging, optics, image processing, and biomedical research. Apply now and contribute to a better reconstruction of
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Unravel a new mechanism for tuning the microstructure of colloidal gels, and unlock new applications in sustainable products and processes. A PhD position is currently available in the Garbin lab
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recruiting a PhD student to pursue their four year doctorate in our lab funded by a prestigious ERC Starting Grant (VascularID ). The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic group in a prolific
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PhD Researcher will be helping to lead a €2.2 million project on ultra-thin photonic crystal sails for next-generation space travel -- the project is in collaboration with the Breakthrough Prize