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numerous researchers from the department have established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can read more about the department here and
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Do you have a computational background and interest in developing novel tools for integrating structural biology data to understand regulation of disordered regions of proteins? Then the Viennet lab
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the field of environmental analytical chemistry and will focus on technical and conceptual developments in non-target screening , primarily of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) . Building on previous
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Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on non-target screeni...
the field of environmental analytical chemistry and will focus on technical and conceptual developments in non-target screening, primarily of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Building on previous
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be given to seamlessly integrating an ecosystem model (LandscapeDNDC) and a farm model (to be developed, based on components from the FarmAC and other relevant models from previous and ongoing
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cells. Develop and carry out in-house in situ studies (e.g. using Raman spectroscopy and X-ray scattering) on the developed materials in operating half cells. Participate in developing standards and
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Are you interested in developing enzymes and using them for sustainable ammonia synthesis and can you contribute to the development of the project ENGREENIT? Then the Department of Biological and
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group is the identification of selective modulators and tool compounds for sterol transport proteins to study their basic biology and translational potential. You will develop and apply inhibitors
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for the position. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges
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Engineering of Additive Manufactured Metals—MicroAM’. The MicroAM project aims to develop (i) a laboratory-based X-ray microscope capable of mapping local residual stresses, (ii) a multi-scale AM process