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the future? Research position There is a vacancy for a researcher position at MediaFutures within Media Content Production and Analysis. The position is for 18 months. We are looking for an ambitious and self
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cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) Research position There is a vacancy for a researcher position at MediaFutures within Media Content Production and Analysis
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“BIOPROM”. The position has financing for 1.5 years. The startup date will be as soon as possible. About the project/work tasks: Production of recombinant integral and peripheral membrane proteins
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, for the development of solubility-controlled catalysts. The overall aim is to develop efficient catalysts for the production of sustainable polymers, where CO2 will be used as one of the raw materials. The hired
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aspect will be the incorporation of suitable cations, including ionic liquids, for the development of solubility-controlled catalysts. The overall aim is to develop efficient catalysts for the production
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, for the development of solubility-controlled catalysts. The overall aim is to develop efficient catalysts for the production of sustainable polymers, where CO2 will be used as one of the raw materials. The hired
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photochemical degradation products. The person that will be hired will be involved in teaching duties at the department. Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications
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central part of the project to, among other things, map photochemical degradation products. The person that will be hired will be involved in teaching duties at the department. Qualifications and personal
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development and chemical analysis will also be a central part of the project to, among other things, map photochemical degradation products. The person that will be hired will be involved in teaching duties
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be assessed. A key focus will be on diversion of small fish from human consumption to fish meal/oil (FMFO) production, shown to be the largest source of greenhouse gases (GHG) of fisheries origin