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group specializes in experimental quantum technologies spanning quantum information processing, quantum communication, and precision sensing. In this PhD project, you will work at the forefront of solid
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NMR spectroscopy. The aim is to facilitate new processes through rational selection of suitable reactants and solvents, based upon their underlying effects on the speed of the transformations. You will
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Job Description Could you imagine designing clusters for catalyzing chemical reactions at the atomic-scale? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) is offering a PhD positions for
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biocompatibility and a high surface area for bioelectrochemistry. Your main contribution in this project will be the design and microfabrication of the 3D carbon electrodes, exploring processes such as
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estimation of rotating tools. Direct tool wear characterization will be based on optical measurement systems and data processing to achieve wear feature recognition and quantification. Indirect tool wear
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academic groups and industrial entities in Europe and it addresses the development of a process chain targeting valorization of carbon dioxide to algal proteins. We, at DTU Chemical Engineering, will focus
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on developing and demonstrating a modular, containerized fuel cell system capable of dual-fuel operation with either hydrogen or methanol. The system aims to provide electrical power to critical infrastructure
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properties of the extracted compounds, (iv ) scale-up the optimized extraction process for potential industrial application. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to sustainable food innovation while
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to carry out high-quality research on the modelling of power system balancing process for future sector-coupled European energy systems. The task will include assessment of reserve requirements and
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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway