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semiconductor based power converter. The position is located in the section of Electrical Engineering in Sønderborg within the Centre for Industrial Electronics (CIE). CIE is embedded in a powerhouse in
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Job Description A PhD position starting November 1, 2025 (with some flexibility in both directions) is available at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) for research in an exciting project in
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-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password protected. The application deadline is June 30, 2025, at 11.59 PM / 23.59 (CET/CEST) Assessment and selection process Applications will be
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to perform an experimental PhD in Physics in the area of Quantum optoelectronics and 2D materials. The position is available from 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will
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Job Description The National Institute of Public Health at the University of Southern Denmark Copenhagen department og Public Health at SDU is looking for applicants for a PhD scholarship focused on
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proposed starting time is August or September 2025. The appointment will be made at a competitive salary and will follow the PhD study programme at the Faculty of Science. Application deadline: 18 June 2025
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Job Description A 3-year PhD position within ligand-observed NMR analysis of carbohydrate-active enzymes is available in the Enzymatic Synthesis Technology group at the Department of Biotechnology
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techniques in enzyme kinetics and structure-function analysis Contribute to pioneering research in the green transition and circular economy Be part of a vibrant international research community with excellent
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scientists, in terms of outputs such as the number of papers, products, patents, etc. And how is the selection process potentially related to the resulting outputs among grantees? Additional research topics
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restoration by sand-capping, stone reef establishment and eelgrass transplantation. The position is for three years and is supported by a grant from Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation. Danish estuaries are in a