23 experimental-aerodynamics Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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mechanisms. Your experimental work will be centered at the laboratory scale (from microliters to 5 L) using DTU Fermentation Core (https://www.bioengineering.dtu.dk/research/infrastructure-core-facilities/dtu
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process modelling, experimental data, model parameters and modelling approaches in order to optimize design, analysis and operation of complete capture processes. The goal of the project is to develop
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responsibilities can be expected, mainly involving laboratory courses. Qualifications You should have a PhD degree in chemistry with a strong theoretical and experimental background in organic chemistry and
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engineering. We seek strong experimental skills, open-mindedness, “I can do”, and never-give-up mentality. Excellent English communication stills are required for this position. We are seeking a bright and
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. Evaluate and understand how experimental conditions effect both the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of the prepared films (e.g., using scanning electron and atomic force microscopy, infrared
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the newly established IBIS consortium, which brings together leading partners from across Europe, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Each partner contributes unique expertise and experimental capacity
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for proof-of-principles demonstrations with experimental collaborators. While the general theme of the postdoc will center on advancing the understanding of the interplay between photonic topology and
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, teaching, and innovation in experimental and theoretical physics with the overall aim to benefit society. We contribute to the transition to sustainable energy via research and innovation in catalysis, Power
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challenging job in an international environment with excellent facilities for experimental studies and scientific cruise-based research. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by
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experimental) quantification tools, holding back early immunogenicity risk assessment in the context of protein drug development. A clearer understanding of the rules governing T cell activation would form a