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chemical analysis is a holistic tool to characterize chemicals but struggles with very persistent and very mobile substances (vPvM) like ultra-short chain PFAS and trifluoroacetic acid. These substances
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analysis of dynamic systems of oligosaccharides; biophysical studies using spectroscopy (NMR, UV-Vis, fluorescence and CD spectroscopy) to investigate conformation, binding phenomena and self-assembly
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Job Description Join En’Zync, a cutting-edge research center aiming to solve one of the most critical challenges in plastic recycling: the sustainable breakdown of thermoset plastics. As a PhD
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background in preferably more than one of the following areas: Thermodynamic analysis and simulation of energy technologies/processes/systems Programming tools such as Python, Matlab, Modelica, Pytorch, etc
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experience should cover basic chemistry analytical skills to large scale pilot experience, hands-on, and data analysis. This includes experience on corrosion, kinetics, emission impurities, and solvent
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data from large scale DTU pilots Conduct pilot-scale CO2 capture experiments up to TRL7 Perform physical-chemical analysis of innovative solvents and gases The preferred candidate should have the
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offered in this context, with the objective of modelling, coding, and field-validating a new mechanistic analysis tool for pavements containing fungal-bound granular layers. The research will focus on urban
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in engineering. Candidates with the following knowledge and skills will be given priority consideration: Thermal energy storage or techno-economic analysis Heat transfer and heating/cooling systems
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Job Description A 3-year PhD position within ligand-observed NMR analysis of carbohydrate-active enzymes is available in the Enzymatic Synthesis Technology group at the Department of Biotechnology
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animal models and knowledge of interactions between diet, intestinal microbiota and health. Experience with microbiology and gut microbiome analysis is a plus, but not a requirement. Required skills