45 creative-interactive-display PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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computational research. Willingness to join multi-national secondments both in academic and industrial environments. Creative, innovative and driven by scientific curiosity. Effective communication and teamwork
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with companies and public authorities. Our research aims at strengthening welfare, productivity and sustainability. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and
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and patents Research, leadership, and creativity potential English knowledge Other relevant items based on the specific candidate The application deadline is 31st October 2025 23:59 CET. All
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in the research environment enhances creativity and encourages cross-sectoral collaboration, ultimately contributing to the successful execution of excellent research. Through initiatives like
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properties of the electrodes will enhance interaction with bacteria and facilitate electron transfer. Here, we will focus on design and fabrication of 3D carbon electrodes, which can provide excellent
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experiments and analysing data. Design and perform cultivation in bioreactors. Writing peer-reviewed scientific publications. Actively interacting and collaborating with other partners involved in the project
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to conduct interdisciplinary research at the interface between quantum physics and life sciences. Most importantly, we value intellectual curiosity, creativity, and the drive to do excellent science. What we
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functions of single nanoparticles as well of ensembles with varying number of nanoparticles. Advancing the understanding of corporative interactions in nanoparticle catalysis, including ensemble-averaging
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-small silicon nanocavities [Babar2023, Rosiek2023] with extreme light-matter interactions. We aim to combine fundamental theory, device design, and our unrivalled capabilities in high-resolution silicon
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database experts to access and interpret datasets. Conduct statistical modeling of fish distribution and habitat interactions. Interpreting results in the context of fish ecology, marine conservation and