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for the position. DTU Electro has more than 300 employees with electrical and photonics engineering competencies. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs
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, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, and bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher responsible for in-situ fatigue testing under corrosive environments, and will participate in the 4D (x,y,z,time) analysis of the AM microstructure and crack
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efforts in materials physics and design, quantum optics, sensing and communication, biophysics, plasma physics, and continuum physics. Our research impacts society with new sustainable energy technologies
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(Nygaard et al. 2024 Nat Commun) studies using platforms like proteoliposomes (Schmidt et al. 2022 Nat Commun) or nanodiscs (Pugh et al. 2022 Cells). Project description The current project concerns the site
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Relevant publications Relevant work experience Other relevant professional activities Curious mind-set with a strong interest in theoretical high energy/mathematical physics Good language skills
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aspects of cheminformatics. The position is founded by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases ”, led by Prof
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. Nygaard et al. 2024, Nat Commun; Schmidt et al. 2022, Nat Commun; Pugh et al. 2022, Cells). Your job The current project concerns the solvation of structures of the human dopamine transporter (hDAT) using
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skills: fluent English, ability to understand swiftly and express clearly *************************************************************************** Application and Assessment Procedure Your application
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aspects of cheminformatics. The position is founded by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases ”, led by Prof