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carbohydrate chemistry. An interest in chemical biology and a desire to work in an interdisciplinary environment. A documented track record in the synthesis of complex oligosaccharides is an advantage
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-society nexus. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect that you will take part in
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. The starting date is on 1st of October 2025. Short presentation of the research project The postdoc position is a part of the externally funded research project: Lost to Climate: The Arctic is experiencing some
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POTENT project, we are working with Living Lab Networks including academic and industrial partners and ports to accelerate the green energy transition by investigating the use of ports as energy hubs
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functionalization and a detailed knowledge about interactions between nanoparticles and living organisms? Are you looking for an ideal springboard for a future career as a scientist in either academia or in industry
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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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potential for exploiting temperature gradients for producing electricity and predict their long-term performance under real operating conditions. The project also includes modeling of heat transfer and
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tolerant microstructures. The work will be based on experimental characterization guided by advanced AM simulations. The latter being the responsibility of other participants of the MicroAM project
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Denmark’s distinctively rich registry data, exploring a range of life outcomes throughout early development on the full Danish population (including on crucial subsets such as adoptees). We seek to use