24 postdoc-density-functional-theory-dft PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Molecular Biology , University of Southern Denmark , Odense. The position is available for three years from November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Research Project and Role As a PhD fellow you will
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students to work on theory of polaritons and light–matter interactions, and in particular topics related to Mie-resonant photonics, electron-beam spectroscopies, chiral polaritons, nonlinear optics, quantum
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scholarship as of April 1, 2026, or as agreed. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student for the EPHEMERAL research project. EPHEMERAL
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Denmark in Esbjerg invites applications for a 3-year PhD scholarship as of April 1, 2026, or as agreed. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student
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autonomous, energy-efficient, high-density BCIs. The PhD student will work on designing and testing all parts of this system, focusing on making it small, power-efficient, and suitable for medical or wearable
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for use in health science. The goal of this PhD project is to expand on these computational methods and their formal foundations and to create efficient algorithms and implementations of them. We
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Job Description The Centre for Software Technology (CST), part of Maersk McKinney Moller Institute in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications
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) to analyse the role of individual responsibility in a theory of extreme wealth morality, and (3) to evaluate the moral obligations of the extremely wealthy in a society with existing injustices. The project is
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, ultimately for use in health science. The goal of this PhD project is to expand on these computational methods and their formal foundations and to create efficient algorithms and implementations of them. We
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student to work on the development of new theoretical frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures probed by polaritons generated through inelastic electron tunneling