56 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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molecular dynamics simulations and in silico screening to assess inhibitor-target interactions and predict selectivity. Clone, express, and purify top candidates using high-throughput bacterial systems and
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Job Description Would you like to contribute to cutting-edge research on developing the next generation of solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) technology? DTU Energy is looking for 1-2 postdoctoral
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Job Description We invite applications for two postdoctoral positions in luminescence physics at the Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Physics). The positions will push
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Job Description We are seeking three highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researchers to join our team and contribute to our cutting-edge activities within photonic quantum computing. The open
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biofertilizer development: how do fertilizer microbes interact with plants and other microorganisms? What are the key traits that enable microbes to colonize and establish in the soil- and plant ecosystem? What
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of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is opening two exciting opportunities for Postdoctoral positions in Business Process Management. We search for a profile
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-band. We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers, who have excelled in the PhD projects and/or previous postdocs positions to join our team working towards demonstrating chip-scale quantum light
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in front of you. A Postdoc position is available within the Cell Diversity Lab at DTU Bioengineering, where you will break new ground at the absolute forefront of single-cell resolution research and
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independently, who is motivated to help and be part of a dynamic research environment, and who has a positive, supportive and creative outlook. We expect you to have good communication and personal interaction
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topological photonics and nanophotonics. This will involve analyzing and computing topological properties of photonic structures, as well as planning and envisioning new research directions. The project is