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an exciting PhD project on yeast mitochondria engineering for improved substrate-to-product conversion in biotechnology. Yeasts are crucial organisms used in industrial microbiology. Given their long
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The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has openings for a PhD candidate as part of the NWO KIC (Dutch Consortium grant) on "Tackling Fixophobia
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an exciting PhD project on yeast mitochondria engineering for improved substrate-to-product conversion in biotechnology. Yeasts are crucial organisms used in industrial microbiology. Given their long
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The departments of Cognitive Robotics and Biomechanical Engineering at the Delft University of Technology and the department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam UMC invite applicants
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sustainable products. Other approaches involve recycling waste streams and designing reactors optimized for newly engineered microbes. The zero-emission economy also requires engineering enzymes that can turn
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, epidemiology, data science, or similar. Additionally, you will perform economic evaluations to determine the costs and outcomes associated with changes in healthcare policies and practice. You will do so in
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Carbon chemistry on the surfaces of the Galilean ice moons In the group of Dr. Niels Ligterink, a laboratory-based PhD project is available on the investigation of carbon chemistry on the heavily
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this PhD research project, materials for a novel building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) technology will be developed. Your part will be to develop new strongly absorbing solar coating materials of just a
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Advance urban logistics! Investigate inland waterway transport's potential using data science and optimization in this pivotal role for our PhD position. This position is related to the Horizon
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microvascular function in living organisms Artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies are propelling nearly all imaging applications in life science and biomedical research. Ultrasound Localization Microscopy