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We have 7 microalgae PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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microalgae PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 7 microalgae PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

BBSRC NWD CASE: Exploring Lipid Biosynthesis Mechanisms and Engineering Microalgae for High-Value Lipid Production

Background. The growing demand for sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based products has intensified the search for renewable sources of lipids for various biotechnological applications, particularly in the production of surfactants and biofuels. Read more

PhD+ Studentship: Modelling and Optimisation of Microalgae Growth for Carbon Capture in Next-Generation Photobioreactors

Aston University is launching a pioneering, fully-funded doctoral scholarship scheme designed to equip researchers with the skills that are crucial for success in the digital age and to meet the demands of the new industrial revolution powered by technology. Read more

In-line process monitoring for microalgae cultivation

Phototrophic microorganisms that convert carbon dioxide are being explored for their capacity to solve different environmental issues and produce bioactive compounds for human therapeutics and as food additives. Read more
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CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more
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CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more
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