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team. We seek a Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in geochemistry or mineralogy or materials science or other, who has experience in X-ray diffraction analysis (for example, with Rietveld refinement
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. Materials science characterisation using XPS, TEM, SEM, nanoindentation. Publish high-impact papers. Write grant proposals in collaboration with colleagues. Because of the ambitious nature of the project and
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communication skills in English, both written and spoken. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, nanoscience or equivalent. We offer DTU is a leading
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Postdoc in development and testing of electrodes for liquid alkaline water electrolysis - DTU Energy
at their main site in Jutland. You have a solid background in electrochemistry and materials science, and you will make use of your experiences with materials synthesis and characterization as well as with
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are looking for a postdoc to help us design such sensors using numerical modeling. Using finite element modelling techniques, we will study the interplay between material properties and the design of the sensor
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. The project is part of an international collaboration with leading experts at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, offering the opportunity for extended research stays at both DTU and KTH. We
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genomic data from extinct and extant species, and machine learning, you will help develop a foundational tool for predicting extinction risk and advancing the use of genomics in conservation science. Job
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7 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Aalborg Universitet Department The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Chemical and Bioengineering Research