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on water treatment (e.g., organic micropollutant removal, nitrogen cycling, bio-electrochemistry, drinking water biofiltration, membrane technology) and other sections (e.g., sediment remediation, greenhouse
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from Wastewater Treatment Plants or the digestate from Biogas Plants. There are many uses for biochar including soil amendment, water treatment, and carbon sequestration. This PhD project focuses
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at the institute’s locality in Hirtshals at the North Sea Science Park. The professor is expected to lead the research field of fish nutrition, physiology and welfare considering water quality characteristics in
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water production, wastewater treatment, and pollutant management to energy production and resource recovery. Postdoctoral positions in Sustainability, Genomics, Microbiology, and Bioinformatics/Data
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geodetic terrestrial measurements between different sensors like GNSS antennas and sensors for monitoring ocean tide, meteorology etc. The job will further include operational monitoring of the performance
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pyrolysis and gasification and your job is to analyze the feasibility of using the gas created by these processes to produce green fuels such as methanol, bio-oil and methane. The integration of water
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observation potential of the institute. Collaborate in research projects and teaching within the observation technology research area. Be committed to developing their career path towards a PhD and assist in
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Denmark’s only ocean- and arctic-going research vessel. The Institute has 360 employees, one-half being scientific staff, including 45 PhD students. More than 35 nationalities are represented at the Institute
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well as on board the research vessel Dana. DTU Aqua’s Section for Aquaculture conducts research within recirculation technology, water treatment, water quality and nutrient discharge as well as fish feed, nutrition
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synthesis from greenhouse gases and residual nitrogen from water is available at DTU Sustain within the project funded by the Circular Bio-based Europe (Joint Undertaking) Project, with an expected start date