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This PhD studentship is funded by CERES - Industrial Consortium for Compressors and Expanders in Future Energy Systems, started by The Centre for Compressor Technology . Applications are invited
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) Subject Area: Flavour chemistry, analytical science, brewing science Research Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to study for a PhD alongside our commercial partner, Totally Natural Solutions Limited
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arisen to study for a PhD alongside our commercial partner, Totally Natural Solutions Limited (TNS), to develop novel, clean label and sustainable flavourings for use in brewing and other industries. TNS
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phyllosphere and soil communities from a high isoprene-emitting environment: A Malaysian oil palm plantation Microbiome , 2020, 8(1), 81. doi.org/10.1186/s40168-020-00860-7 Funding Bursary available (subject to
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Funding Amount: £19,237 for the 2024/25 academic year PhD Studentship in Biological Mass Spectrometry Project title: Developing the next generation of MALDI mass spectrometry. Department/School
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industrial processes, is selectively captured, concentrated, and then transported for storage in geologically suitable sites such as saline aquifers and depleted oil wells. However, the capture and
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internationally and short/long term stays with research groups outside Europe is expected. As a PhD candidate you will work at the Department of Geoscience and petroleum (IGP) and be a part of the Centre
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About the job For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. The MSCA Doctoral Network SEASOUNDS (Innovative marine soundscape
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PhD Supervisor: Anatoliy Vorobev Project description The separation of colloidal systems under the influence of gravity is a physical phenomenon encountered in a myriad of industrial processes
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. This is expected to significantly impact the use of polyacrylamide/acrylate-based synthetic polymers, pushing municipalities and industries (including oil&gas, pulp&paper, textiles, mining) to seek