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Postdoctoral researcher in Environmental Analytical Chemistry, with a focus on non-target screeni...
of Environmental Science has about 150 employees working in basic and problem-oriented research within environmental science, including chemical and physical processes and interactions between environment and
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institutional context, job roles and available resources. You will be employed at DTU Management and be associated with the section for Organisation Science and Technology. You will work physically from CAISA
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protocols for data format and sharing. Dissemination of the research results. Qualifications: Candidates should have a PhD degree in experimental physics, chemistry, materials science or equivalent. The core
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. The assessment process Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee and the applicant will receive the part of the evaluation that concerns him/her. The assessment report will subsequently be forwarded
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. After the expiry of the deadline for applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Interview Committee. You can read about the recruitment process
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contact Elin Oelgaard by email: ee@sund.ku.dk . The further process After the expiry of the deadline for applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for assessment on the advice
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of the Interview Committee. You can read about the recruitment process at https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/recruitment-process/ . Interviews will be held in June 2025
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empathic person with a PhD degree in mechatronics engineering, MEMS, neurotechnologies, applied physics, nanotechnology, neural interfaces, biomedical engineering or similar. Advanced skills in electronics
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the following primary tasks: Establish and optimise additive manufacturing (AM) processes for remanufacturing and repair Validate process chains with a focus on quality, cost, and sustainability Collaborate
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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