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defects and trapped charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students
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Senior Researcher in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering of power-to-X utilizing Microorg...
to improve the capacity of these microbes for efficient, high-yield bioconversions from CO2 and P2X feedstocks, such as methanol, formate, and hydrogen. Our ultimate goal is to prototype and develop next
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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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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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materials to address the global energy problem. To benchmark a new material experimentally, we must be able to detect reaction products with high sensitivity and good time-resolution. In close collaboration
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research environment. Project background Future European power systems are expected to be driven by a very high share of renewable power plants and will be extremely complex, uncertain environments with
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characterization of glycoside hydrolases, and a postdoc working on computational modelling of the same enzymes. The PhD focuses on ligand-observed NMR analyses and other relevant methods to provide insight
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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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cutting-edge data science? And would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the PhD
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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