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New fellowship program open for applicants

A new two-year fellowship initiative invites Danish and top-tier international university candidates to participate. The program is situated at GreenLab Skive - the world’s first green industrial park.

We are open for applicants to a new research fellowship program in collaboration with GreenLab Skive, DTU and Villum Fonden. The program focuses on power-to-X related production of green fuels combined with novel and innovative sustainability initiatives within agriculture.

“GreenLab Skive is now a giant R&D site for industrial development and implementation of green transition technologies. And Aarhus University, with our pilot scale lab facilities at AU Viborg, is a powerhouse in Power-to-X technologies and green biorefinery. These combined is a perfect match for future fellowship applicants who aspire to delve deeper into these technologies and help develop their next generation,” says Professor Lars Ottosen, head of department af the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering.

He continues:

“With this new fellowship program, we strengthen our collaborative effort to bring in new talent anchored in a strong academic environment and very close to industry in the innovative setup at GreenLab Skive.”

The two-year fellowship initiative invites Danish and top-tier international university candidates to participate. Along with DTU, we serve as the academic host institutions for the program.

Researchers of any nationality and from all academic disciplines with research profiles within the thematic scope of the call are eligible to apply. The programme targets talented researchers at all career stages of PhD or higher at the time of the application deadline.

Application deadline is November 30, 2023, but you are welcome to reach out to us for an initial dialogue today. Learn more and apply here: https://www.greenlab.dk/rd/open-research-calls/


Contact

Professor Lars Ottosen, head of department
Aarhus University, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering
Mail: ldmo@eng.au.dk
Tel.: +4551371671

Steen Nielsen, project manager
Aarhus University, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering
Mail: sni@bce.au.dk
Tel: +4525100422