Amelia-Elena Rotaru
@ameliarotaru
Professor•@SyddanskUni @nordcee•Methanogens•Microbial Interactions•Electric🦠•@novonordiskfond•@dff_raad• @ERC_research grantee•Tweets since 2014
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We are recruiting for a PhD student to work on the “Biotechnological synthesis of nanocatalysts from industrial wastewaters”. If you are interested using Industrial Biotechnology to help drive the circular economy then please contact [email protected] for more info.
We are recruiting for a PhD student to work on the “Microbial Induced Corrosion and Spent Nuclear Fuel: Mechanisms and Mitigations” If you want to work at the interface between microbiology and materials science/engineering then please contact [email protected].
Our "weird oxygen production" paper is finally out! The polymetallic nodule-covered seafloor is making oxygen. We don't know exactly how - lots of fun work ahead! - but a new source of O2 may help fuel the deep-sea biosphere. 👏 to AndrewKSweetman for leading the charge 👏
PhD Opportunity! Join us to study the influence of microbial processes on arsenic contamination in Hanoi, Vietnam! We’re seeking a microbiologist to research anaerobic Fe(III)-reducing, methane-oxidizing microbes. Apply here: bit.ly/3LBf1FV Funded by DFG public | @[email protected]!
Very cool work by Viola Krukenberg, Roland Hatzenpichler et al! Methyl-reducing methanogenesis by a thermophilic culture of Korarchaeia nature.com/articles/s4158…
A new substrate for #nitrification by #comammox microbes: #Guanidine So glad to see this out in nature today – great collaborative effort from our @FWF Cluster of Excellence, Universität Wien, team Aalborg Universitet, and UFZ nature.com/articles/s4158…
ERC-PhD Opportunity Alert! Please Share! Join the Dept. of Environmental Microbiology Uni Stuttgart for a PhD position exploring surfactants' impact on microbial glyphosate degradation. Funded by European Research Council (ERC). Apply here: bit.ly/46NVyLO
Cool work by Niculina Musat'team: Stable isotopes and nanoSIMS single-cell imaging reveals soil plastisphere colonizers able to assimilate sulfamethoxazole sciencedirect.com/science/articl…