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Job Description DTU Electro seeks a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the Perception and Cognition for Autonomous Systems Group (PCAS) in an alliance/strategic partner research project funded
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similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. You are highly motivated to help solve the global energy problem and you want to work in a big, diverse research project
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student with a background in biological engineering, biotechnology or similar. You will work under the supervision of Assistant Professor Raphael Ferreira on large-scale genome engineering in human T cells
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at the cutting edge of sustainable materials design, chemical hazard assessment and microplastic pollution. This PhD opportunity is part of the EU-funded UPCYCLE project, which aims to transform non-recyclable
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support the application and validation of the developed methods. Responsibilities and qualifications As part of the LeGO project, you will help develop the next generation of tools for combinatorial
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Job Description Are you passionate about sustainable innovation, food safety, and creating real-world impact through cutting-edge materials science? Do you want to help design the future of food
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applicability of the developed infrastructure Supervision of BSc and MSc student projects It is mandatory for DTU PhDs to complete at least 300 h of teaching assistant work A PhD at DTU includes 30 ECTS in course
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at the atomic-scale, and in turn, to aid design of new and more efficient catalysts needed to tackle the environmental challenges of our time. VISION’s hosts a new one-of-a-kind electron microscope facility
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project, we are looking for a talented PhD candidate for the microfabrication of novel electrochemical platforms for energy harvesting and electrosynthesis using bacteria. In this project, funded by
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Present and discuss research findings to both peers and the public Assist in teaching courses and co-supervise MSc/BSc students with relevant projects Visit and collaborate with research partners in Denmark