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at conferences and meetings. Maintain high scientific rigor while fostering innovation and translational impact. Required Qualifications PhD in yeast synthetic biology, biotechnology, molecular biology, immunology
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societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600
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members, and 30 members of staff who are hired on temporary contracts as research assistants, post docs or PhD students. The department’s ambition is to host an internationally leading environment
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information on the Department can be found on the https://nbi.ku.dk/. Inquiries about the position can be made to Professor Mogens Høgh Jensen email: mhjensen@nbi.ku.dk The position is open from 15 November
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position as postdoctoral researcher for 2 years in the area of computational nanophotonics, with a focus on semi-analytical and numerical methods for treating electron-beam spectroscopies. We are looking
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criteria Employment as a postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Applicants must have specific theoretical and methodological competences in research on digital media and communicative
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to manage research projects and to acquisition of national and EU funding. Qualifications As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). Specifically, a PhD in Energy Engineering
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modelling of diffuse scattering using X-rays, electrons and neutrons to establish local structure and correlated disorder in advanced materials and including ultrafast femtosecond science. The project
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position. Qualification The applicant must hold a PhD or the equivalent. In assessing applications, particular emphasis will be placed on research potential. Emphasis is placed on research relevant
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modelling of diffuse scattering using X-rays, electrons and neutrons to establish local structure and correlated disorder in advanced materials and including ultrafast femtosecond science. The project