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PhD Studentship - Algae PhDs fellowship UK

 PhD Studentship - Algae        Dr Jonathan Lee ,  Dr Gary Stephen Caldwell  Friday, May 31, 2024  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) About the Project PhD project part of the  CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the  Process Intensification Group  at Newcastle University.  Microalgae are playing increasingly prominent roles in wastewater bioremediation, where their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven processes that clean up the wastewater. A process co-developed by Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water Ltd (NWL) and installed at the Bran Sands treatment works on Teesside, uses an ammonophilic microalga ( Chlorococcum  sp.) originally isolated from Bran Sands to remediate ammonium from the site’s anaerobic digesters. The process is stable, well characterised, and is being implemented at scale. It is central to NWL’s nutrient neutrality and net zero ambitions

Practice test on Research Aptitude

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The comparison of various types of Woods (Porous Wood Vs Non-Porous Wood; Heartwood Vs Sap Wood ; Springwood Vs Autumn Wood)

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The comparison of various types of Woods Porous wood (Hardwood) Vs Non-porous wood (Softwood) Porous wood (Hardwood) Non-porous wood (Softwood) (i) This wood is found in angiosperms It is found in Gymnosperms. (ii) Vessels are present. Vessels do not present. (iii) This wood is hard. It is soft. (iv) Xylem fibers are present. Xylem fibers are rarely present. (v) Vessels are more in porous wood. Xylem tracheids are dense. (vi) It is also called heteroxylous wood It is called homozygous wood   Duramen (Heart-wood) Vs Alburnum (Sap wood) Duramen (Heart-wood) Alburnum (Sap wood) (i) Duramen wood dark in colour. Alburnum wood light in colour. (ii) This wood does not conduct water. Alburnum wood conducts the entire water. (iii) In this wood, Tyloses are prese

AARI Bio-Science World Wide Webinar Series Session-XXV (Free) by Dr. Souvik Mitra,

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 Dear Delegates, Annakkili Amma Research Institute (AARI) Proudly presents the 25th  session of the AARI Bio-Science Wold Wide Webinar Series. Title: “Phyto-oxylipins: Eco-physiological significance and analysis methods” Speaker:  Dr. Souvik Mitra , Assistant Professor (W.B.E.S) & Head, PG Department of Botany, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling - 734101, West Bengal, India. Date: 05/12/2020       Time: 14:30 -16:00 IST _________ Join Telegram Channel "AARI Bioscience Webinar series" where you are safe and you will be updated with all AARI Bioscience webinars and other details... Join the channel using the link - https://t.me/aari_bioscience Join the Telegram channel and avoid filling these hectic forms... Loading… webinarquiz@gmail.com

AARI - Quiz 4: Aptitude: Logical Reasoning | Competitive exam preparation quiz | Check your aptitude level and comment your score

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NANOTECHNOLOGY an Interesting write-up on Nano-Science (Nano Science in India an Overview)

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About Nanotechnology • Nanoscience is the study of materials that are in the nanoscale range (size scale range of 1 to 100nm). • Conversion of any material in nanoscale results in alteration of its physicochemical, biological, mechanical, optical, electronic, etc. properties which can be utilized for various useful activities. • Nanotechnologies are the design, characterization, production, and application of structures, devices, and systems by controlling shape and size on a nanometre scale. Current status of Nanotechnology in India • India ranks third in the number of researches in the field of nanotechnology after China and the USA. • This significant share in global nanotech research is a result of sharp focus by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to research in the field in the country.  • Nanotechnology in India evolved through the years. The 9th Five-Year Plan (1998-2002) had mentioned for the first time that national facilities and core groups were set up to promote

AARI Quiz on Teaching and Research Aptitude

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Thirty-Four (34) posts of Scientists on Direct Recruitment basis in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, India

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Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi – 110003. Advertisement No. 01/02/2020 – P. III                Applications are invited from Indian citizens for filling up of thirty-Four (34) posts of Scientists on Direct Recruitment basis in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change including its subordinate offices as per details given below: 1. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, FOREST & CLIMATE CHANGE (a) One (01) post of Scientist – ‘E’ in Level -13, Rs.123100-215900 of Pay Matrix of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016 (i) Post No. 1/E/MoEF– (UR) Essential Qualification                Master’s Degree in Botany with 11 years working experience in the field of Environmental Pollution Control or Environmental Impact Assessment or Management of Hazardous Substances or Management of Biodiversity or Conservation and Survey. Or                Doctorate in Botany with 08 years working experience in the field of

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