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to design mRNA vaccines for buccal delivery with the purpose of inducing local mucosal immune responses in the upper airways. This is achieved by the use of hollow microneedles as administration
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. The degree is in physics, engineering physics, materials science, or chemical physics. You have a strong personal drive and collaborative skills in addition to an excellent and relevant scientific background
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your chance to shape the future of smart food regulation, both in Denmark and globally. At DTU Food, you'll be part of an ambitious research team that is redefining regulatory food systems in Denmark's
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Job Description The Quantum Light Sources Group at DTU Electro is seeking candidates for PhD Scholarships in the field of design, simulation, fabrication and characterization of highly efficient
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Job Description DTU Construct is looking for a Tenure Track Researcher in Precision Tooling for Sustainable Manufacturing Processes. The scientific domain of the position is within processes and
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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analysis. The project is funded by the Danish National Defence Technology Centre (NFC). The project is a collaboration between DTU, the Alexandra Institute and Copenhagen University’s expertise in AI-driven
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techniques in enzyme kinetics and structure-function analysis Contribute to pioneering research in the green transition and circular economy Be part of a vibrant international research community with excellent
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reactions. The key is the ability to sample the electrolyte near the working electrode and bring that to analysis instruments in a fast and repeatable way. Research field: To accelerate materials discovery