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Nordisk Foundation and led by Associate Professor Mikkel Schmidt (DTU Compute). In LightTrap , we will use AI to accelerate the discovery of new optical materials and that enhance the performance of thin
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at https://wind.dtu.dk/ . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application
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@dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Wind and Energy Systems at https://wind.dtu.dk/ . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving
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read more about “geodesy and earth observations” at https://www.space.dtu.dk/english/research-divisions/geodesy-and-earth-observation If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information
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information may be obtained from Professor and Head of Section Wenjing (Angela) Zhang (wenz@dtu.dk ), tel.: +45 2035 2356. You can read more about DTU Sustain at https://sustain.dtu.dk/ If you are applying from
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the Villum Experiment project “Engineering an extracellular vesicles-based transfection method for challenging-to-transfect cells” led by Dr. Weihua Tian. This position offers an exciting opportunity
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receptor signalling and animal behaviour using a yeast synthetic biology approach. In the section Synthetic Biology Tools for Yeast under supervision of Dr. Emil D. Jensen we offer a rewarding and
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics Section at DTU Electro is seeking a highly motivated postdoc to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological photonics’, led by
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on exploring the evolution of magnesium-based binders in different environments, with particular interest in carbonation mechanisms. You will gain hands-on experience with advanced equipment and computational
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magnets that is able to generate a strong magnetic field, while at the same time being easy to manufacture, and cost-efficient. We aim to achieve this by using a novel computational approach that should be