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within the 2DPHYS and CAMD sections at DTU Physics as well as at DTU Compute and DTU Nanolab. Required qualifications Significant experience with theoretical and computational nanophotonics High level of
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will work closely with colleagues both within the 2DPHYS and CAMD sections at DTU Physics as well as at DTU Compute and DTU Nanolab. Required qualifications Significant experience with theoretical and
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Extensive and up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge and strong record in the fields of imaging using confocal and more advanced microscopes (ideally including Leica Laser Capture Microdissection
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topological phases and hysteresis-driven memory mechanisms. You will work closely with experimental and theoretical physicists and material scientists at DTU Physics, DTU Energy as well as our collaborators
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Extensive and up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge and strong record in the fields of imaging using confocal and more advanced microscopes (ideally including Leica Laser Capture Microdissection
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, with a close to 50-50% gender balance. Our working language is English. We are highly interdisciplinary and include experts within biomedical engineering, neuropsychology, pharmacology, biophysics
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, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Bioengineering The department’s research lies within the areas of biochemistry; biophysics; molecular
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responsibilities can be expected, mainly involving laboratory courses. Qualifications You should have a PhD degree in chemistry with a strong theoretical and experimental background in organic chemistry and
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fields. Strong experimental skills and solid theoretical understanding of quantum information. Experience in continuous variable quantum information processing and entanglement generation is preferred but
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significant experience with experimental quantum optics and cryogenics and a solid grasp of theoretical quantum optics. Position 2: Fabrication, device integration, and characterization of nanoelectromechanical