88 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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microstructures in-situ during the AM process as well as ex-situ during post-AM treatments and enable predictions of the microstructural evolution, and thus changes in properties, while AM components are in use
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that will have impact on world level challenges, this PhD position is for you! The project is supervised by Alberto Santos Delgado at the Technical University of Denmark part (DTU) and co-supervised by Prof
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Job Description Are you passionate about tackling the impact of membrane solutions and their production and use impacts? At the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), we are offering a fully funded
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Job Description The f -elements of the periodic table play an essential role in numerous technologies, including catalysts, magnets, and photonic devices. Their distinct characteristics
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cancer (SCLC). As part of the EU-funded MIPrecise network (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network), you will develop and apply advanced mass spectrometry and nano–liquid handling workflows
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for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment of the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain). The section spearheads the development of sustainability assessment methods. You will become part
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flexibility. The research in this section is multidisciplinary, and the team is formed by an international team of researchers. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project is part of the European
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mass spectrometry and machine learning now allow us to unravel this “dark proteome.” This position aims to use state-of-the-art AI-guided proteomics and systems biology approaches to map protease
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, initially persists but is eventually degraded by photochemistry and microbial enzymes. This project seeks to translate metagenomic information to enzymatic function and biogeochemical impacts in marine carbon
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, electronics, and neuromorphic computing. You will join an international collaboration between DTU, EPFL, and Max Planck, gaining unique opportunities to work at the intersection of materials science, physics