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applications, ranging from drinking water production, wastewater treatment, and pollutant management to energy production and resource recovery. Professor in Advanced Electrochemistry in Environmental and
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following qualifications: A PhD degree in areas such as Biotechnology, Microbiology, or other relevant to this position Proven ability to work in the following areas: microbial electrochemistry, traditional
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) Photocatalysis Physical-chemical water treatment Electrochemistry in fuel cells and electrolysis Membrane fabrication and processes for water and energy technologies Enzymatic membrane reactors for micropollutant
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Professor in Advanced Electrochemistry in Environmental and Resource Engineering - DTU Sustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job
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Advanced Electrochemistry in Environmental and Resource Engineering - DTU Sustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 04/04/2024 Be the First to Apply Are you the talented and passionate candidate looking for a
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technologies. The technologies include fuel cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics
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., organic micropollutant removal, nitrogen cycling, bio-electrochemistry, drinking water biofiltration, membrane technology) and other sections (e.g., sediment remediation, greenhouse gas abatement from waste
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quantification of different microorganisms which can be useful for the MFC set-up. A strong background in materials science and electrochemistry is essential for this role. Basic knowledge about Raman imaging
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characterization and contribute to in vivo experiments utilizing suitable animal models. A strong background in materials science and electrochemistry is essential for this role. Basic knowledge of biology
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testing under varying operating conditions and in combination with operando Spectroscopy and Microscopy. The Section of Low Temperature Electrochemistry at DTU Energy carries out research