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experience with gas sampling and analysis. From the University of Copenhagen, Associate Professor Xenia Trier is participating, contributing with knowledge about PFAS substances and analytical capacity (gas
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candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Jørgen Wojtaszewski, Professor Ylva Hellsten, and Professor Henriette Pilegaard, contributing to research conducted within the SIGNATURE project
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institutional context, job roles and available resources. You will be employed at DTU Management and be associated with the section for Organisation Science and Technology. You will work physically from CAISA
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obtained from Associate Professor Hugo A. López (hulo@dtu.dk ) You can read more about the department of applied mathematics and computer science at https://www.compute.dtu.dk/english/ If you are applying
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Fund Denmark and led by Associate Professor Steven Ludeke, and the postdoc will be co-supervised by Steven Ludeke and Professor Kirsten Kaya Roessler. The position and the project The project uses
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, or as soon as possible thereafter. We seek a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to join a four-year collaborative research project led by Associate Professor Christian Damm Pedersen. About the
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Bioengineering, collaborating with two Associate Professors, a research assistant, and a laboratory technician. Beyond DTU, you will work closely with international partners to align experimental designs
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Fermentation, and Data science to convert to maximize both data quality and quantity. You will join the DTU Characterization teams, which include a professor, an associate professor, a research assistant, and a
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practice. Contact information For general inquiries about the CO₂ to Food postdoc positions, please contact: Thomas Lundgaard ( thomas.lundgaard@bce.au.dk ) or Associate Professor Behzad Partoon
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research You will join a research team that comprises a large group of colleagues (PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, associate professors and professors) sharing your primary research interest