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and be able to work as part of a team to achieve ambitious goals Teach and co-supervise BSc and MSc student projects Potentially participate in Arctic field campaigns We expect that you have: Experience
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to building a world-class research hub focused on advancing microbial solutions for a sustainable future. DTU Bioengineering is excited to announce a postdoc position, as part of the newly launched global
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emitted. You will become part of the newly established Danish PFAS Centre, which aims to provide tools to monitor and assess PFAS, and thereby to support the Danish EPA and the Danish Ministry of
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devices. The microneedles are manufactured by a collaborating group (Biomaterial Microsystems) at DTU Nanolab. The PhD candidate will be a part of the Pharmaceutical Technology group (see more information
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. The position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial
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your gateway. As part of MADE REACT (Resilient manufacturing systems through AI-powered and digitally Connected Technologies)—a national collaboration involving 23 leading companies, five Danish
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Spaces project aims at making AI explanations more understandable, robust and trustworthy. Your part of the project will be to help demonstrate real-world usability of our methods. Our primary application
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2-3 years of hands-on experience with day-to-day handling of high-end LC-MS instruments As part of your activities, you are further expected to: Conduct excellent research and develop the field within
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members of the other support teams, in particular the team responsible for fundraising, project administration and the legal aspects of our many partner agreements. You can look forward to being part of a
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in high-level conferences and publish in high-quality journals as part of your dissemination tasks. As a postdoc, you will mainly focus on: Developing advanced control strategies for buildings