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systems, and husbandry practices. This Ph.D. position aims to gain new knowledge on fish microbiome-health & welfare dynamics, the development, stability, and resilience of microbiomes and performance and
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PhD position based in our campus in Hirtshals, North Jutland. You will develop research in our state-of-the-art facilities and in connection to real fish farming scenarios in Denmark, directed to better
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of the devices in the state-of-the-art DTU Nanolab cleanroom facilities using quantum dot imaging, lithography, etching and metal deposition. In both projects, the overall objective is to increase the efficiency
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with your CAPeX colleagues, you will develop, engineer, and test new experimental approaches which push the state-of-the-art fast and sensitive product detection in electrochemical and electrocatalytic
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for realistic haptic control and feedback, real-time agent-based simulation for guiding optimal work task performance. Following smart serious gaming approaches, novel artificial intelligence forecasts human
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theoretical models to describe the dynamics of quantum light sources, with the goal of understanding their behavior and improve their performance. You will work in close collaboration with the experimental team
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perform research, teaching, and innovation in experimental and theoretical physics with the overall aim to benefit society. We contribute to the transition to sustainable energy via research and innovation
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position focused on understanding and mitigating the environmental and health impacts of depolymerization of plastic waste, and production of new state-of-the-art bioplastics. This research sits
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. Develop and apply state-of-the-art electron microscopy methods to study molecules-adsorbents interfaces. Collaborate closely with TUM to correlate nanoscale insights with material performance. Contribute
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the ambitions to accelerate the detection and optimization of sustainable chemical approaches through the development of novel reactions and advanced analytics using state of the art high-field and hyperpolarized