21 creative-interactive-display Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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infectious diseases. We are looking for creative minds with excellent practical lab skills to design smart syntheses and engage with collaborators and biologists. Responsibilities The main responsibility is to
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independently, who is motivated to help and be part of a dynamic research environment, and who has a positive, supportive and creative outlook. We expect you to have good communication and personal interaction
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characterized by collegial respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. The project will be supervised by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, and the postdoc is expected to interact and collaborate with
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Electro in the Quantum and Nanophotonics Section , which focuses on leveraging fundamental light-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies
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. The positions will push forward the emerging field of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface
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the lab, and be confident in both written and spoken English. In addition, the applicant should be socially intelligent, open to collaboration, creative, ambitious, and scientifically excellent. As a formal
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-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis
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researcher, you will join an international research environment with strong and open scientific interactions. Specifically, you will: Take a leading role in shaping and driving enzyme characterization
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forward the emerging field of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface. The positions offer a
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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