57 renewable-energy "The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)" research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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28 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Technology » Energy technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden
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The cost of renewable technologies has plummeted making them the cheapest electricity source in many markets. Yet wind and solar power still grow too slowly compared to what we need for achieving
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of Energy Technology , we conduct research and offer education in energy technology and energy systems. Our work is characterised by the combination of systems-level projects with research on energy
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Join our dynamic research team in exploring carbon management in the energy system. Our project aims to assess the role of carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration for achieving negative
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more sustainable and renewable society. In this project, you will investigate novel electrocatalytic materials for applications in hydrogen fuel cells. Information about the division and the department
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Electrocatalysis will play a pivotal role in the transition from our fossil fuel-based society to a more sustainable and renewable society. In this project, you will investigate novel
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45 members. The common denominator of the research activities in the group is to optimize the use of renewable raw materials for the sustainable production of fuels, chemicals and materials
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the use of renewable raw materials for the sustainable production of fuels, chemicals and materials. The research performed within the group spans from fundamental research, technology development and lab
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Biorefineries, where renewable feedstocks are converted by microbial biocatalysts to bio-based chemicals, are instrumental to transition away from fossil-resource dependent processes. In our research group, we
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metabolic engineering tools to address current biotechnological challenges. Project description Biorefineries, where renewable feedstocks are converted by microbial biocatalysts to bio-based chemicals