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position is covered by the Protocol on Job Structure. Appointment will be subject to receipt of a security clearance. Option B: Getting into a position on the integrated MSc and PhD programme Qualifications
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techniques in enzyme kinetics and structure-function analysis Contribute to pioneering research in the green transition and circular economy Be part of a vibrant international research community with excellent
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on genomic structural rearrangements. We use computational and experimental approaches including WGS, single-cell, and long-read sequencing together with chromatin conformation techniques to understand
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for the last decade adopted a suite of cutting-edge biophysical techniques. We utilize a blend of structural biology (single particle cryo-EM), protein design (non-canonical amino acids), fluorescence
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skills. For further information about the guidelines for PhD studies at UCPH, please refer to: https://phd.ku.dk/english/. For further information about the structure of the PhD programme, please refer to
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(or equivalent (120 ECTS points)) in civil or mechanical engineering. Background or strong interest in one or more of the following: Hydrodynamics (wave or coastal) Structural mechanics (nonlinear beam theory
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the interfacial phenomena between water contaminants and adsorbent materials. As a member of the “Nano-Micro-Macro. Structure in Materials” research group, led by Prof. Joerg Jinschek, you will push the boundaries
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insight into the structure, reactions and intermediates at an atomic level. Our main research fields are: Electrocatalysis for various reactions: water splitting, CO2 reduction ect. Catalytic surfaces
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. The Department’s laboratories are equipped with modern infra-structure and shared state-of-the art instrumentation. This includes recently acquired NMR, mass spectrometry (LC- and GC-MS, including high-resolution
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. This Ph.D. project is focused on experimental investigation and realization of advanced quantum photonic devices, based on crystal-phase structures in nanowires. This is a recently developed technology