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communication skills are required for this position. We are seeking a bright and empathic person with a PhD in materials science, materials science in soft and biomaterials, MEMS processes, advanced lithography
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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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(on this project, funded by the Villum foundation, there will be hired 1 PhD student and 2 postdocs over a 5-year period). The postdoc will have opportunities to influence the direction of the project. About the
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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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research experience at PhD level in a relevant area such as robotics and control preferably applied to robots with flexible links. The candidate is hence expected to have most of the following qualifications
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, heart rhythm dynamics, etc.; and disseminating the results at international conferences and by publishing in peer-reviewed journals. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent
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theory in a thriving academic environment @ DTU Chemistry in the greater Copenhagen area. The ideal candidate should be able to work independently, assist in the training of M.Sc. and PhD students in
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thermal systems such as Carnot batteries, thermal storage, and high-efficiency heating. As part of DTU, you will contribute to cutting-edge research supported by world-class facilities and expert
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you as a scientist and a person; Your course list and grades from your university education; a copy of your diploma (BSc/MSc/PhD – in English; your own translation is acceptable at application stage
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and synchrotron-based experiments to study the dynamics of light-induced phase transitions on atomic and nanoscopic length-scales driven by optical and phononic excitation. The focus will be