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The Department of Chemistry invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in nanochemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy. The project is part of the research project “Subcellular multiplex imaging with
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within the League Secretariat. (2) To examine the often-contested formation of hierarchies within the League Secretariat via state-of-the-art digital approaches. (3) To investigate how processes
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can have a background from experimental and theoretical quantum opto- or electromechanics, nanomechanics, NV magnetometry and imaging, and low-temperature techniques. We are looking for individuals
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find this link useful: www.ism.ku.dk (International Staff Mobility). Application procedure Your online application must be submitted in English by clicking ‘Apply now’ below. Furthermore, your
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study at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is available at the Graduate School’s website: https://healthsciences.ku.dk/phd/guidelines/ Application procedure Your application must be submitted
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skills: fluent English, ability to understand swiftly and express clearly *************************************************************************** Application and Assessment Procedure Your application
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*************************************************************************** Application and Assessment Procedure Your application including all attachments must be in English and submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include: Motivated letter of application (max
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in catalysis Good language skills *************************************************************************** Application and Assessment Procedure Your application including all attachments must be in
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the understanding and chemical characterization of advanced bio-oils derived from lignocellulosic biomass and municipal solid waste. This research is critical for the commercialization of bio-oil upgrading processes
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new biological phenomenon, the formation of biomolecular condensates by liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), and how this emerging field can lead to entirely novel concepts to treat brain diseases