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physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Candidates with experience in MRI/NMR, numerical simulations, and quantitative modelling are preferred. Experience with quantum sensing
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University, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering (AU-BCE) encompasses some 200+ employees and five educations. Position is embedded in the section for Process & Materials Engineering, where
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of risk management, and remain poorly understood, even within the physical and engineering sciences communities. This project will investigate the environmental, technical, social, legal, and policy
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. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate closely with an engineering team responsible for process integration and prototype development Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2.5–year position
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the systems-level plasticity of pure cultures of acetogens upon physical-chemical perturbations during syngas fermentation. This project involves detailed mechanistic and systems-level studies including, but
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics
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We are seeking applicants for a 2-year postdoc in Ultrafast X-ray probes of Quantum Materials to join us at the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Starting Date and Period The position is for 2
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You have academic qualifications at PhD level within biomedical engineering, engineering, physics, medical physics, chemistry, biophysics or a related discipline. We expect applicants to have a strong
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, physics, computer science, applied mathematics, or similar Required competences Strong background in image processing and analysis, especially Deformable image registration and 3D segmentation methods
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Culture is committed to diversity and encourages all qualified applicants to apply regardless of their personal background. Project ‘Reparative Encounters: Repairing Danish Colonial Legacies through Arts