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group specializes in experimental quantum technologies spanning quantum information processing, quantum communication, and precision sensing. In this PhD project, you will work at the forefront of solid
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executing experimental work in the laboratory. Assess the biocide tolerance on a range of culturable and non-culturable bacteria including Campylobacter . Dissemination of your research through publications
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on developing and demonstrating a modular, containerized fuel cell system capable of dual-fuel operation with either hydrogen or methanol. The system aims to provide electrical power to critical infrastructure
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energy storage molecules. Solvent effects on catalysts, substrates, and their interactions, on the ensuing conversion pathways, and on their branch-points will be explored. Your work will strengthen
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undermine this future. Can you see how Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Robotics can open up opportunities for autonomously operating agricultural robots? Are you passionate about making agriculture
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develop and create value using science and engineering to benefit society. That mission lives on today. DTU has 13,500 students and 6,000 employees. We work in an international atmosphere and have an
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you will design, build and operate advanced electrochemical systems focused on product detection. The project builds upon many years of experience - for example with the "sniffer chip" which has been
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from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, creating an inclusive and inspiring atmosphere where knowledge sharing and interdisciplinary work are highly valued. The section has state-of-the art
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research environment with recently renovated laboratory facilities and state-of-the-art equipment for carbohydrate analytics and enzyme technology. Your daily work will take place in close collaboration with
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to work in an international team, work with forefront methodologies, and contribute to the investigation of persistent, mobile and toxic substances in drinking water, then DTU and Norwegian University