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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 and MSc students
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well organized, structured, self-driven, and enjoy interacting and collaborating with colleagues, including PhD students and postdocs. You are also expected to take part in the supervision of BSc and MSc
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computers, one of the major milestones is the development of high-quality quantum bits (qubits), the core units of quantum computation. Unlike classical bits, solid-state qubits must operate at extremely low
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of polaritons in state-of-the-art nanophotonic systems including two-dimensional materials, high-index dielectrics, topological insulators, organic molecules, noble metals, and their combinations. Emphasis will
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, or predictive modeling—based on real experimental data. You will work closely with engineers, technicians, and the postdoc to build and refine data pipelines and interfaces. As part of your research training, you
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mathematics and statistics. The department has about 55 permanent scientific staff members; around 60 PhD students and 35 postdocs. It has strong research groups in many areas, and active PhD, postdoc, and
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of an ambitious and team-based research environment with around 50 international staff members, postdocs, and PhD students. Responsibilities and qualifications The successful candidates will contribute
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professor, one assistant professor, one postdoc, and a large number of PhD students. The project includes strong partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler
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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
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Head of Section for E-Mobility and Prosumer Integration, Senior Researcher Peter Bach Andersen (petb@dtu.dk ), Assistant Professor Jan Engelhardt (janen@dtu.dk ), and Postdoc Francesco Pastorelli (frapa