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biochemicals and materials. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to establish and lead a strong research program in the field of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering of non-model
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thin-film lithium niobate for cluster state generation. In common for the three projects: Develop new quantum computing protocols using CV states of light and hybrid detection technologies. Plan
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are looking for two new postdocs. You will join a new research program on the role of universities and entrepreneurial ecosystems in building deep tech startups and scaleups. You will work towards building a
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proteomics workflows Perform imaging and omics data analysis and data integration and validate key results using functional assays in cell culture and in patient-derived samples Plan and collaborate
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processing contaminants in food, including 3-monochloropropanediol, and GE for glycidyl fatty acid esters - Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot advanced analytical instruments - Plan and support laboratory and
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. The position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial
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Job Description We are looking for two highly skilled and motivated organic synthetic chemists for our programs within carbohydrate chemistry, oligosaccharide synthesis, and glycobiology. You will
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characterization of photonic devices. Desired qualifications: Theoretical understanding of photonic integrated circuits. Experience with numerical modeling. Experience with Python programming. Additionally, we
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transfer of cell factories and bioprocesses through internal gate milestones Formulate strategies and developing robust bioprocesses for up-scaling Plan and run batch, fed-batch, repeated batch cultivations
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development, particularly in LabVIEW and C++ programming for high-precision measurement systems. As a key member of our team, you will lead the development and optimization of our high-speed dermal atomic force