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Postdoc in development and testing of electrodes for liquid alkaline water electrolysis - DTU Energy
will be working with the overall objective of making active, durable and cost-effective electrodes for liquid alkaline electrolyzers for hydrogen production. Your primary tasks will be: Synthesis
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performing educational research (mix-methods, surveys). Your primary tasks will be to: Implement full-stack applications, including an AI model in the back-end and GUI (in HTML); Deploy AI models both locally
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within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. You will work closely with other CAISA postdocs, fellows and chief scientists, and will be advised and supported by
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of molecular and biochemical techniques, primary culture, as well as imaging. In addition to research, the duties of the postdoctoral fellow will also include administrative and teaching tasks
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research spans from basic to applied within both natural sciences and engineering. With approx. 150 employees, 75 PhD students, and 775 bachelor and master’s students at our campuses in Aalborg (main campus
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expected to teach relevant courses at the bachelor’s and master’s levels with supervision from colleagues. Lastly, you will be advising students at all levels, including Master and PhD students
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. The project’s main objective is to optimize the RNA delivery platform through in vitro screening models, followed by in vivo safety and proof-of-concept studies. Your job responsibilities As Postdoc your position
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empirical methods, namely on the analysis of: Large-scale microdata sets, in particular, the excellent Danish micro-data; Experiments, both in the laboratory and the field; Other types of primary data like
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. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical
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also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic