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Aarhus university (Danish: Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is the largest and second oldest research university in Denmark. The university is placed in the top 100 in most prestigious rankings of the world's best universities, belongs to the Coimbra group and Utrecht network of European universities and is a member of the European university association.
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Biocement by enzyme mediated CO2 mineralization
This PhD project will be anchored in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University, which aims to contribute to the global endeavor in reducing carbon emissions. By focusing on the development of novel CO2 mineralization processes, this project will explore the potential of enzyme technology.
CO2 mineralization based on alkaline waste sources has attracted significant interests and holds high potential, while it also faces challenges. This project will especially investigate how specific enzymes can overcome the constraints of the process and maximize the efficiency of the process through enzyme engineering. Moreover, the effects of the enzymes on the mineralized products will be studied, with the goal to develop novel green cement using the mineralized products.
You will be joining an innovative and cross-disciplinary research team including experts on enzyme technology, fundamental and applied material science, in Denmark and Germany. The team has access to excellent infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities for the project. You are expected to autonomously carry out research work under the supervision team. You may co-supervise students (MSc and BSc) in their projects. You expand your research portfolio, and you share your research findings through high-impact publications and presentations at international conferences, contributing to the advancement of enzyme technology and low-carbon building materials.
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Applicants to the PhD position must have a relevant Master¡¯s degree (120 ECTS) or at least one year of a Master¡¯s degree related to Enzyme Engineering, specializing in enzyme screening and characterization:
• Education and training on Enzyme Engineering is a must
• Strong expertise within experimental work
• Research experience on material science especially on CO2 mineralization, calcium carbonate, fabrication of nanoparticles is a plus
• Self-motivated, pro-active, team- and goal-oriented personality
• Full command of the English language
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