11 nonlinear-spectroscopy PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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sensing information from key locations on the offshore infrastructure. In this regard, the research will focus on the assessment of the nonlinear structural performance utilizing reliable and
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analysis of dynamic systems of oligosaccharides; biophysical studies using spectroscopy (NMR, UV-Vis, fluorescence and CD spectroscopy) to investigate conformation, binding phenomena and self-assembly
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-situ spectroscopic and microscopic methods, including XRD, Raman spectroscopy, TEM, and XPS. Evaluating catalytic performance for various electrochemical reactions, such as the oxygen reduction reaction
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friendly catalysts and substrates. We use NMR spectroscopy for serendipitous discoveries and unbiased characterizations of molecules, their conversion, and their interactions in complex systems. Solvent
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correction. We focus on circuits containing elements that exhibit optical nonlinearities originating from atom-like N -level systems or bulk nonlinearities. Responsibilities Your primary responsibilities will
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are represented as nonlinear flexible beams. Key stages and tasks will include: Developing and validating a one-way coupling model (prescribed wave-induced flow causing stem deflection) using existing measurements
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Microscopy (SEM, AFM), Spectroscopy (e.g. FTIR, Raman), and antimicrobial assays, and/or other relevant methods for characterizing packaging materials and foods. Previous knowledge of LCA is also a plus
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of size-selected metal clusters using atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy. Relating the three-dimensional atomic-resolution structure and catalytic
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of electron microscopy imaging and spectroscopy to reveal the structure–property relationships that govern molecular adsorption mechanisms. This interdisciplinary project is fully funded by DTU’s PhD grant
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robust test methods for electrochemical characterization of solid oxide cells (SOCs) at both cell and stack level. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and other advanced electrochemical characteristic