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to recover rare earth elements from bio-mining streams and e-waste. The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel bio-based methods
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–), this project aims to use small synthetic models of these redox-active cofactors to drive multi-electron redox reactions inside new metal–organic frameworks. Research Group The McPherson group design new metal
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SD-26006 PHD STUDENT IN METAL DECORATED METAL OXIDE NANOSTRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED PLASMONIC LIGHT H...
metal oxide nanostructures — materials that combine metal nanoparticles (Au) with semiconducting oxides (ZnO, CuO) to boost optical absorption and opto-electronic performance. The project is part of a
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of
, scanning speed, layer thickness, scan strategy and subsequent heat-treatment) has a significant effect on the microstructure (grain size, alloying elements distribution, crystallographic texture), mechanical
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower degradation. Several explanations proposed so far do not clarify all observed nuances. This project focuses
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the state-of-the-art in electric fleet planning and management, and in integrated transport and energy management systems. This will likely result in publication of at least three high impact factor journal
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team of scientists who are passionate about research in quantum optics, quantum information and quantum technologies. Our 35 young researchers, from undergraduate student, PhD candidate to Postdoc
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will be based in Odense, under the primary supervision of Prof. Ricardo J. G. B. Campello , but they will be expected to also work closely with other PhD students, postdocs, and collaborators both from
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approximation algorithm, using linear programming methods. Over the next years, the project will grow to a collaborate team of 4-5 PhD students and Postdocs. The successful candidate will work directly with the
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
leader in the field of membrane biology and glycosciences. We are composed of several research groups and host about 20 postdocs and 20 PhD students, in addition to master’s students and guest researchers