35 component-labeling Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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also be responsible for further developing source attribution models based on metagenomic data. Finally, as part of the capacity building activities in the project, you will contribute to the training
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infrastructure spans the full spectrum from fundamental electrochemical studies to the fabrication of lab-scale components and devices. Responsibilities and qualifications The primary research focus
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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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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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of combinatorial thin-film libraries. The lab is located in Denmark’s national facility for semiconductor fabrication, with very high safety standards. You will be part of the LightTrap project, funded by the Novo
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. The funding body is the Novo Nordisk Foundation. In parallel with research, you have the opportunity to take part in innovation activities with Copenhagen Microsystems , and this could be up to 20% of your time
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from empirical genomic metrics. You will be part of a Novo Nordisk Foundation-funded project aimed at bridging the gap between genomics and conservation risk assessment, and will work closely with
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plan and conduct most of your research independently, but at the same time, you will be part of a larger, team-driven project, and should find this exciting. You should be scientifically curious and
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protein content and functional properties for novel plant-based foods. This position is part of a larger collaborative project, Yeast-Based Ingredients for Sustainable Food Production (YBIS), funded by GUDP
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background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy) focuses on research and development of functional materials, components