54 component-labeling Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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CO₂ capture technologies. The announced postdoc position is part of a work package dedicated to algorithms and thermodynamic models, where the primary task is to develop RAND‐based CO2 capture
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the lab? Join a collaborative post project at DTU Bioengineering focused on the de novo design of Carbohydrate-Active enZymes (CAZymes). About the position The postdoc project is part of a 4-year project at
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independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills in English. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and
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researchers to join our research activities focused on SOEC cell and stack components. Electrolysis and green hydrogen play a central role in Power-to-X schemes to produce green fuels and facilitate
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. The project is part of an international collaboration with leading experts at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, offering the opportunity for extended research stays at both DTU and KTH. We
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. You will be part of a dynamic research team and contribute to a European research project focused on assessing the health impacts of innovative food products. Your key responsibilities will include
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Technological Institute (DTI), and the University of Porto Supervise and mentor junior researchers and students Contribute directly to innovation in the green transition and circular economy Be part of a vibrant
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to wind and energy systems transition. Internationally recognized for pioneering wind technology and smart energy systems, the department is structured into four divisions: Materials and Components, Wind
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contaminants in the food chain. As part of our role as the EU Reference Laboratory for Processing Contaminants (EURL-PC), we contribute to shaping future food control systems by improving and harmonizing
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tech university spinouts. The postdoc position is part of the UNIVERSE (UNIVersity Ecosystems’ Role in & Support for Entrepreneurship) initiative, and will contribute to a growing body of research at DTU