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. The position is an Alliance PhD partially funded by DTU and partially funded by Villum Fonden under the Villum Young Investigator program. The PhD project will investigate the molecular basis of enzyme-substrate
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degrees in either the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, mathematical/computational biology) or in the formal sciences (statistics, computer science, mathematics), but must have a serious interest in
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Sustain and DTU FOOD), as well as two Departments at NTNU (Chemistry and Biology) will supervise and integrate the PhD fellow into several research communities. There will be an enhanced focus
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less understood. A significant failure mode is electrochemical migration, which leads to short circuits and fire risk. The morphology and chemistry of dendrites are determined by the humidity and gas
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37 Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
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have a two-year master's degree in, e.g., physics, chemistry, materials science, or nanoscience (120 ECTS points), or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree
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aspiring researcher with a M.Sc. within chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering, or similar. Prior experience with mammalian cell/tissue culture will be considerable advantage
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foods for the future? If you have knowledge within the area of allergy and protein-chemistry as well as have hands-on experience with cell-based in vitro models and are looking for a PhD fellowship
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smarter food regulation and enhance microbial food safety within Denmark’s small-scale food processing sector. You will work closely with researchers from DTU Food, DTU Compute, and DTU Management
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(120 ECTS points) or equivalent in Food Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Packaging Technology, or a related field Documented experience with food and bio-based materials chemistry