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, local Danish time. Research Project You will conduct a research project with the aim to understand the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown
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and its role in building green technologies, here is a perfect PhD project for you. Electrocatalysts are essential materials for producing green fuels and chemicals. Conventional electrocatalysts with
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, focusing on the Arctic and the Subarctic region. The position is funded by the Horizon Europe project ArcSolution (https://site.nord.no/arcsolution/ ), but will also include related activities in other
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. The position is part of a large-scale CCS project (CASPER) capturing CO2 from Aalborg Portland’s cement plant, with testing in a dedicated CO2 transport facility. You will also contribute to the CO2MAN project
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the research team of the Marine Ecology Group that manages large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in several Danish estuaries. The candidate must have an MSc degree in biology or equivalent and should have a
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induced defects and the resultant fatigue life of metal additive manufactured samples. The project is part of a Villum Investigator grant titled “Microstructural engineering of additive manufactured metals
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of the research project “Security and Humanitarian Law”, funded by Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University. The research project on Security and Humanitarian Law The research project examines the various hybrid
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PhD Scholarship in Biodiversity changes of marine flora and fauna associated with ecosystem resto...
the research team of the Marine Ecology Group that manages large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in several Danish estuaries. The candidate must have an MSc degree in biology or equivalent and should have a
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, innovation and education. Central to achieving this objective is access to state-of-the-art facilities and close collaborations with industries. The task portfolio of the PhD will be linked to the capacitor
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photonics’, led by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen, who moved from MIT to DTU in 2023. Funded by a Villum Young Investigator program (link ), the project aims to uncover novel kinds of photonic topology using