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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD Scholarship in modelling fish communities in the global ocean - DTU Aqua Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description Centre
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are playing an ever-increasing role in many environmental applications, ranging from drinking water production, wastewater treatment, and pollutant management to energy production and resource recovery
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engineering. The professorship is a part of the section for Water Process and Technology and is expected to interact closely with the other section members, as well as faculty from other DTU departments and
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quantitatively the risk of reusing water in the food industry, and partly to research initiatives on application of quantitative models to ensure safety of various food products. The common aim of these projects
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, Denmark Posted on 04/04/2024 Advanced materials are playing an ever-increasing role in many environmental applications, ranging from drinking water production, wastewater treatment, and pollutant management
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determine when Greenland was last ice free. Responsibilities and qualifications Determining when the Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) began to develop is an important input for climate models predicting the future
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fermentation technologies, respectively. Different technologies such as supercritical CO2 and subcritical water extraction and different pre-treatment methodologies (pulsed electrical field, ultrasound and/or
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on water treatment (e.g., organic micropollutant removal, nitrogen cycling, bio-electrochemistry, drinking water biofiltration, membrane technology) and other sections (e.g., sediment remediation, greenhouse