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demonstrated our technology for week-long culture of primary human hepatocytes into functional liver tissues. This foundation will give you a head start on refining each of the multiple underlying techniques in
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written Danish is a benefit but not a requirement. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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biobased processes to promote a green transition and support the UN Sustainable Development goals. Responsibilities and qualifications You will work with a team of scientists including PhD and MSc students
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expected to teach relevant courses at the bachelor’s and master’s levels with supervision from colleagues. Lastly, you will be advising students at all levels, including Master and PhD students
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. Evaluate and understand how experimental conditions effect both the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of the prepared films (e.g., using scanning electron and atomic force microscopy, infrared
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conferences, and engaging in teaching activities. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in either electrochemistry, microbiology, fermentation, or environmental engineering, and
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PhD degree (or equivalent). Specifically, a PhD in Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. We seek candidates with strong
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Postdoc in development and testing of electrodes for liquid alkaline water electrolysis - DTU Energy
multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from BSc, MSc, PhD
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supervise BSc and MSc student projects and co-supervise PhD students; As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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of these shifts. Rising temperatures and increasing freshwater and terrestrial fluxes are transforming the physical, chemical, and biological makeup of these marine environments — with significant implications