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cross-institutional collaboration and knowledge exchange. This project offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of academia, start-ups, and large-scale industry partners. Our focus is on
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The successful candidates should have the following qualifications: A PhD in Environmental Toxicology, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Materials Science, or closely related fields. Solid
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activities across the center. Requirements: The ideal candidate possesses one or more of the following competencies and skills: PhD or an equivalent degree in chemistry, food chemistry, biochemistry or in a
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qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering. Hardware design in a hardware description language such as Chisel, VDHL, or Verilog
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cooperate on teaching Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: A PhD in agronomy, engineering, biology, technical oriented sciences or similar Research experience on process
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potential of each applicant will be emphasized in the overall assessment. Required qualifications: PhD in a relevant research area, such as e.g. Manufacturing Engineering, Management Engineering, Industrial
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PhD students working on related topics, creating a highly interdisciplinary and supportive research environment in one of the largest cyber-deception groups in the world. Additionally, you will have
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Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (CfB) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the Technical University of Denmark with 300 employees that develops new knowledge and technology to support the
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conferences, and actively participate in knowledge exchange across disciplines. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). Specifically, a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
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: You should have (or being close to achieving) a PhD degree Background within cement and inorganic chemistry or related fields. Experience with the early-age and in-situ characterization techniques