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, micro/nanomanufacturing, and additive manufacturing. The research is based on a multidisciplinary use of process technology, materials science, solid and fluid mechanics as well as thermodynamics and heat
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Job Description Are you interested in materials science and human biology? The TMAT group at DTU Health Tech is offering two postdoctoral positions within new materials and methods for micro
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microenvironmental ecology and dynamics of seagrasses. A major goal of Green Seas Lab is to unravel how the micro-landscape of the leaves affects the plants health and ecosystem services under environmental stress in
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optical lithography, as well as other micro/nanofabrication techniques. Expertise in device fabrication and van der Waals hetero-assembly of layered materials Experience with electronic characterisation
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desirable that the candidates have strong knowledge in at least one of the following research directions: array signal processing Radio channel sounding, estimation, and modelling Integration design of SDR
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materials for light trapping and measure their relevant properties. The search space for the materials is almost the entire periodic table. For this reason, you will have access to an absolutely world-unique
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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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and damage on the hull structure. Traditionally, these coatings have been designed with toxic biocides and/or contribute to the waste of micro-plastic in our oceans; to stop this, alternative ideas
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biologging multi-sensor acoustic tags on bats and toothed whales in the wild and combine these data with array recordings, noise playbacks and phantom target generators on trained animals in the lab
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process of clays on micro- and macro-scale properties of the cements. As a part of this project, your responsibilities will encompass the following tasks: Processing and characterization of aluminosilicates