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investigating the structural evolution of MOFs upon heating using techniques such as variable-temperature PXRD, DSC/TGA, and spectroscopic methods. Exploring the thermodynamic and kinetic mechanisms underlying
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to gain experience in cross-sector research collaborations and serving as a platform for a future research career in academia, hospital, or industry. Your role You will lead SIF project work package 2
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proficiency in written English is a requirement. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The following knowledge and skills will be seen as assets: Experience in leading coastal
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plant–microbe associations and harness their potential for sustainable food production. Our focus is on uncovering the molecular mechanisms by which plants and microbes interact—ranging from early
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plant–microbe associations and harness their potential for sustainable food production. Our focus is on uncovering the molecular mechanisms by which plants and microbes interact—ranging from early
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skills and to be fluent in English. Prior research experience in clay processing is preferred. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical
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international journals The ideal candidate would have a PhD in geoscience, marine science, environmental engineering, or related disciplines, would have experience handling in situ instrumentation and working
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in chemical engineering and PhD in a related field • Hands-on experience in thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis or solvolysis • Excellent skills in planning and executing experimental
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a final report. Active collaboration with project partners is also expected. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in mechanical engineering at the time of starting the position. The selected
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managing in vivo studies to evaluate pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety. Establishing in vitro screening models to assess the delivery efficiency of siRNA and ASOs. Investigating the mechanisms