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workshops through different international accounting research networks. The second year of the program sees candidates transitioning to research work. The candidates will work towards the doctoral
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conflicting challenges that eventually converge in the built environment. Consider, for instance, how the civil infrastructure required to realize the energy transition or changing material flows to construct
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as the second most abundant ingredient (Villarreal-Chiu et al., 2017). While these surfactants are considered inert in terms of their effect on glyphosate efficacy (Mesnage et al., 2019), a critical
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teaching spread over the second, third, and fourth years of your appointment. - Complete the PhD in the specified timeframe, namely four years. - Contribute to scientific and public engagement. Note: The
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dissertation. Conduct a total of 0.4 FTE teaching spread over the second, third, and fourth years of your appointment. Complete the PhD in the specified timeframe, namely four years. Contribute to scientific and
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conversion reactions. The second position is focused on modelling stability of electrocatalyst materials. The aim is to develop a framework to predict metastability of catalyst materials. Among the methods
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candidate will investigate ion transport through atomically thin membranes made of 2D polymers and graphene derivatives in close collaboration with experimental partner groups MPI Halle and Leiden University
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extremely sensitive sensors based on 2D materials. The industrial manufacturing of micro- and nano-scale devices requires high-precision equipment that typically needs to move fast to generate industrially
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of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The selection is made in two phases: a first round of interviews at DTU, and an (optional) second round, potentially
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materials obtained by photochemically induced self-assembly using spectroscopy techniques and advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques (details below). The PhD student will be enrolled for 3 years