23 natural-product-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology"-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions in Belgium
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) electrochemical CO2 conversion; (2) green hydrogen production; (3) redox-flow batteries; (4) power-to-chemicals and (5) electrochemical reactor engineering. The research group ELCAT in the Faculty of Applied
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to tackle the recycling of a composite part all the way to the design and production of new recycled components. The topics include the evaluation, enhancement, and development of current and new recycling
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Postdoctoral position on engineering microbial cell factories for the industrial production of high-value natural products Job description Are you interested in engineering microbial cell factories
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to have maximum pigment production. Furthermore, emphasis will go on extraction of the pigments, and upscaling the optimized processes. If yields remain too low with natural microorganisms, synthetic
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to tackle the recycling of a composite part all the way to the design and production of new recycled components. The topics include the evaluation, enhancement, and development of current and new recycling
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work, offers unique opportunities as it is a vibrant historical human-scale city in the well-connected heart of Europe, with a rich offer of cultural and social activities, and easy access to nature
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production at scale may not only help curtail deforestation in crucial ecosystems such as the Amazon, Cerrado and Gran Chaco, but would also reduce Europe’s dependence on soybean imports, reduce the associated
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of traditional chemical processes with green and sustainable alternatives. The research falls mainly under 5 key activities: (1) electrochemical CO2 conversion; (2) green hydrogen production; (3) redox flow
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of a UGent GOA project (4-year position). Project description Diatoms are the most productive and species-rich group of microalgae. They have extensively colonized marine, freshwater and terrestrial
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electrification. The research is largely covered by 5 key activities: (1) electrochemical CO2 conversion; (2) green hydrogen production; (3) batteries; (4) power-to-chemicals and (5) electrochemical reactor