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foods that currently supply a large share of the macronutrients. The goal of the PhD work is to contribute to a more sustainable production and consumption of protein- and fat-rich plant-based foods
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reasons for applying to the project and what makes you particularly qualified to carry out this PhD work. All the documents must be written in English or a Scandinavian language (Norwegian, Swedish
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, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader development of new design principles for heterogeneous catalysts that are pursued in our group. This broader development will be done in a
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to maintain alignment with actual system changes. You PhD work will take place within the Interconnected Resource-aware Intelligent Systems (IRIS) cluster of the TU/e Department of Mathematics and Computer
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Sveinbjörnsson, Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Physical Sciences, and Dr. Arnar Már Viðarsson, post doctoral researcher at the Science Institute. The PhD work is made in close collaboration with several
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microscopy or electron microscopy). Characterization of the functional properties (e.g., thermal, or electrical conductivity) of your self-assembled materials. Your PhD work will be crucial for the broader
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labeling to elucidate reaction mechanisms. Utilize relevant characterization techniques (e.g., electron microscopy, various spectroscopies, XPS, XRD, BET, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader
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spectroscopies, XPS, XRD, BET, etc.). Your PhD work will be crucial to the broader development of new design principles for heterogeneous catalysts that are pursued in our group. This broader development will be
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) of your self-assembled materials. Your PhD work will be crucial for the broader development of self-assembly strategies that are pursued in our group, and in WWSC. This broader development will be done in a
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source fat and protein, especially in the context of reduced consumption of animal-source foods that currently supply a large share of the macronutrients. The goal of the PhD work is to contribute to a