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Job Description Is your ambition to be part of an international research group? Are you interested in conducting research in the field of public health and dietary patterns? Then, we want to hear
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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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-fabrication. We work in tight collaboration with a team of quantum nanophotonics theorists and a team of nanofabrication experts. We have established an effective in-house collaboration that covers all aspects
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your chance to shape the future of smart food regulation, both in Denmark and globally. At DTU Food, you'll be part of an ambitious research team that is redefining regulatory food systems in Denmark's
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programme at the Faculty of Science . The ideal candidate has a background in or experience with one or more of the following topics: SIMD performance engineering. Machine Learning. Communication-efficient
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Department of Chemistry invites applicants for two PhD fellowships in theoretical catalysis. The projects are rooted in the Theory group which is part of Center for High Entropy Alloy Catalysis
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you will design, build and operate advanced electrochemical systems focused on product detection. The project builds upon many years of experience - for example with the "sniffer chip" which has been
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and qualifications Your overall focus will be to develop and evaluate bio-based circular packaging materials that improve food safety, reduce waste, and support circular value chains. The work includes
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with movement disabilities and treating brain-related disorders like epilepsy or Parkinson’s disease, improving brain functions, and enabling hands-free control of machines or computers. One of the main
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and Biomedicine, DTU, supervised by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner. The position is part of the department’s mission to understand enzyme action for new sustainable bioprocessing applications