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Job Description Do you want to grow as a scientist and become a microbiome researcher at the best technical university in Europe? Do you want to hone your scientific skills and use programming
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. The position is available from 1 November 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). The research project The research aims to improve our understanding of 1) inputs to the evaluation and selection
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will work closely with members of our research group, as well as with other research groups at DTU National Food Institute. You will also be involved in teaching Bachelor and Master students within our
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of Denmark is seeking candidate for one PhD position to work on corrosion failure mechanisms of Power Electronic components under humidity and gas conditions. Environmental effects on electronics
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projects partners. This requires good communications skills but also allows you to co-operate with leading European research institutes. Responsibilities and qualifications You will be part of a dynamic work
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Job Description DTU Chemical Engineering is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on pilot-scale CO2 capture, CO2 quality assessment, and development of innovative solvent systems
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program. The Ph.D. stipend is open for appointment from 15.09.2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The workplace is in Aaborg. Your work tasks The Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Section
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, the project implements an approach combining social, institutional, and digital history across three work packages: (i) Communities, (ii) Hierarchies, and (iii) Infrastructures. To operationalize its approach
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of building blocks for non-covalent assembly supramolecular polymers. Your work would include: the design, organic synthesis and characterisation of monomeric molecular building blocks; enzymatic synthesis and
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team, you will work alongside 50 talented scientists, engineers, and students. Our research center is supported by major foundations and agencies including the Danish National Research Foundation, Novo