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an exciting PhD project on yeast mitochondria engineering for improved substrate-to-product conversion in biotechnology. Yeasts are crucial organisms used in industrial microbiology. Given their long
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The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has openings for a PhD candidate as part of the NWO KIC (Dutch Consortium grant) on "Tackling Fixophobia
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sustainable products. Other approaches involve recycling waste streams and designing reactors optimized for newly engineered microbes. The zero-emission economy also requires engineering enzymes that can turn
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University of Technology, NRG|PALLAS, AlfaRim Medical, HUB Organoids MILabs, Quirem Medical, Radboud Translational Medicine B.V., Siemens Healthineers, TerThera b.v., URENCO Nederland, Von Gahlen, VSL National
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. Marija Popović at the Micro Air Vehicle laboratory (MAVLab), which is part of the Control and Operations department of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft. They will have access to state
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and signal-to-noise ratio. We strive for improving this technique with optical engineering of the scan spots and/or scan patterns, by extending the technique to full 3D microscopy, and by applying it to
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Are you interested in researching digitalisation and how it pushes the boundaries of engineering project work, as part of an inter-disciplinary team? Digitalisation is affecting all aspects of our
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Challenge: Understand the microbiology underlying N2O emissions. Change: Combine bio-reactors and meta-omics. Impact: Control N2O emissions from engineered microbiomes. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Dr. Kristin Kirchner (TU Delft and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm). For more information regarding Kristin Kirchner's research, please visit her webpage
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candidate in the CoCoGel network, you will participate in collaborative and training activities hosted by the network partners. You will be based at Delft University of Technology and, as part of your PhD