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emissions originating from the production of energy and chemicals.The position is funded by the Area of Advance Energy at Chalmers which covers the development of technologies and systems that support the
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Published: 2024-04-17 Are you interested in working in the research project "Harvesting Energy from Natural and Anthropogenic Vibrations"., with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in
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catalytic materials for sustainable reactions, with the overall goal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions originating from the production of energy and chemicals. The position is funded by the Area of Advance
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emissions originating from the production of energy and chemicals. The position is funded by the Area of Advance Energy at Chalmers which covers the development of technologies and systems that support the
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life science research with biochemical engineering, in order to emerge as the leading innovation center in the region. The research has broad applications in areas of health and industrial production
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, teaching and environmental monitoring in the field of inorganic, physical and organic chemistry, biochemistry, natural product chemistry, food science and microbiology. For more information, visit us at
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well as their importance to the society and its development. The department conducts research, teaching and environmental monitoring in the field of inorganic, physical and organic chemistry, biochemistry, natural product
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About the position Crop production in the agricultural and horticultural sector will continue to require maximum yield in combination with reduced environmental impact and energy consumption
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assimilation pathways can enhance crop productivity and sustainability in agricultural systems, as well as improve the resilience of natural plant populations to environmental challenges. The proposed project
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. Optimization of organic nitrogen supply and relevant assimilation pathways can enhance crop productivity and sustainability in agricultural systems, as well as improve the resilience of natural plant populations