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learning techniques, and basic programming/coding will be a plus. Fluency in English is mandatory. Willingness to work in an inter-cultural and international environment, and the ability to work
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a dedicated doctoral training unit (DTU) on “Forest function under stress” (FORFUS). It consists of 4 inter-linked research clusters, focusing on below-ground processes, tree and canopy processes
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a small multicultural research group with PhD students and postdocs of different nationalities. Thus, the group’s communication is in English. We aim to analyze the metabolic homeostasis
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and operation of plasma devices—such as tokamaks and linear plasma systems—is also essential. In this role, you will lead plasma heating experimental research at DTU using RF and microwave technologies
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a dedicated doctoral training unit (DTU) on “Forest function under stress” (FORFUS). It consists of 4 inter-linked research clusters, focusing on below-ground processes, tree and canopy processes
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writing skills. o Proactive mindset and ability to work in a multidisciplinary and collaborative environment. o Adaptability and openness to learn new tools and methods. Language skills
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working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. As formal qualification you must hold a PhD degree (or
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Research, has formed a dedicated doctoral training unit (DTU) on “Forest function under stress” (FORFUS). It consists of 4 inter-linked research clusters, focusing on below-ground processes, tree and canopy
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. Applicants should have experience with tissue culture and standard molecular biology methods. Basic knowledge of computer programming (using the R software environment) and hands-on experience working with
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-high-resolution lithographic processes: You will explore and refine unconventional electron-beam resists (e.g., HSQ, metal fluorides, alkali halides) to reliably achieve robust pitches below 15 nm