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, “Mathcrete”, and offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with another Postdoc specializing in 3D nano image reconstruction and modelling tools development, as well as other PhDs and Postdocs within
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staff. Design 3D structures in collaboration with research partners. Learn 3DIL instrument adaptation and improvement. Independently, you will use the 3DIL instrument to print biomedical active devices
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cleanroom processes, lithography, and metal deposition. Experience in magnetotransport measurements. Structured work attitude and ability to plan and carry out sophisticated research activities. Excellent
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qualifications You must be well organized, structured, self-driven and enjoy interacting and collaborating with colleagues including PhD students, postdocs, and you are expected to take part in supervision of BSc
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PhD students and postdocs at DTU Energy and DTU Physics, which will realize your designs in the lab, provide experimental input to your modelling and ultimately use the sensors to detect the activity in
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Center (CoaST). These facilities are now equipped with modern graphical user interfaces, unified communication protocols, and structured data pipelines that collect and store experimental data in dedicated
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this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related discipline * Extensive experience and
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, Julia, or Rust, but preferably also one of the languages Fortran/C/C++) are highly desirable, as is a clear motivation to conduct theoretical work at the forefront of contemporary electronic-structure
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development Structure–function analysis of enzymes Project coordination and team collaboration Scientific writing and publication As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer
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cell-free protein synthesis. Perform structural and biophysical characterization of designed proteins (e.g., CD, SPR, BLI). Perform validation of candidate inhibitors using fluorescence-based inhibition