65 experiment-fluid Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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candidate will have a strong background in physics, geophysics, materials science, computation, engineering, or a related discipline. Documented research experience in one or more of the following areas will
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documented prior experience with either biosynthesis or electrochemistry, or both. The ideal candidate is a good communicator in both written and spoken English, is independent, and enjoys collaborating with
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significant experience with experimental quantum optics and cryogenics and a solid grasp of theoretical quantum optics. Position 2: Fabrication, device integration, and characterization of nanoelectromechanical
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degree (or equivalent). More specifically, you are expected to have documented experience in one or more of the following: Wet-lab chemistry methodology. Metal-organic framework synthesis and
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outstanding drive and excellent scientific achievements. Required qualifications: Practical experience with fabrication of optical nano- and micro-structures such as PICs. Practical experience with optical
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physiological characterization of the optimized microorganisms. Qualifications As responsibility is to optimize selected food grade microorganisms, extensive experience with microbiology and metabolic engineering
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opportunity to be part of large-scale experiments tackling pressing societal challenges. You'll be involved in every stage of the research process—from experimental design to data analysis and publication—while
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continuous trickle bed reactor setup as well as supporting experiments on and advanced continuous slurry reactor setup. Characterization of gas phase and liquid phase products using a range of characterization
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well as experience working with animal models and/or cellular assays, and you are looking for an opportunity to put your skills into practise, you have it right here. The Research Group for Food Allergy at the DTU
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of microbial biofertilizer strains, generating large-scale datasets across all stages—from laboratory experiments (thousands of strains) to in-field testing of up to 800 strains. The scale and standardized