65 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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, secure digital communication, medical technology, and new analytical methods. We use and develop basic theory, next-generation instrumentation, and software, and aim to make our data publicly accessible
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Job Description Are you driven by the idea of creating a more sustainable future through groundbreaking research? Do you want to work in a collaborative environment where your contributions can
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friendly catalysts and substrates. We use NMR spectroscopy for serendipitous discoveries and unbiased characterizations of molecules, their conversion, and their interactions in complex systems. Solvent
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) and Technical University of Denmark (DTU) aims at understanding and designing noble metal clusters in the non-scalable regime to enable exceptional catalytic performance for e.g. methane and ammonia
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Job Description We are looking for an ambitious biologist or veterinarian with an interest in diet, intestinal microbiome and chronic kidney disease. You will become part of our internationally
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group specializes in experimental quantum technologies spanning quantum information processing, quantum communication, and precision sensing. In this PhD project, you will work at the forefront of solid
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you will break new ground at the absolute forefront of what is possible in safe operation of autonomous agricultural vehicles. These are needed to enable better land use and management. This project
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or experience in strong collaborations and interdisciplinary work at the intersection between machine learning, geophysics and acoustic data modeling. A strong experience with software defined radio Automatic
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. An external research stay of approximately 3 months in a collaborating institution is a mandatory part of this PhD fellowship position. You will work in close collaboration with experienced researchers and
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to work in an international team, work with forefront methodologies, and contribute to the investigation of persistent, mobile and toxic substances in drinking water, then DTU and Norwegian University