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sustainable buildings, renewable energy, hydrogen technology and Fuel Cells. More information can be found here . The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three
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faculties. The research school has a focus on renewable energy, food security, health and welfare. “Changing Arctic” will collaborate with actors in private and public sector. The research outcomes will
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of research Carbon capture based on amine absorbents is currently among the most mature technologies for point source carbon capture. The sustainability of this process is limited by high energy consumption and
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of this process is limited by high energy consumption and use of absorbents from non-renewable sources. The research project will focus on the development of new strategies for carbon capture using sustainable