76 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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of what makes an effective biofertilizer and to develop the enabling technologies and translational framework needed to bring robust and affordable microbial solutions to farmers across the globe
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concerted and concentrated research efforts, we aim to pave the way for developing the next-generation electrocatalysts for a broad range of green technologies. At DTU Energy, we have a long-standing legacy
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professionally and achieve your academic goals. We encourage you to pursue and develop your own research ideas. DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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to the air. This project aims at developing analytical methods and capacity to sample and quantify volatile PFAS compounds and air emissions from Danish landfills and treatment plants. The project is carried
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Job Description Do you want to make a difference by developing “cow-free” milk ingredients? If you excel within heterologous expression in bacterial systems and you are looking for the best place to
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Engineering of Additive Manufactured Metals—MicroAM’. The MicroAM project aims to develop (i) a laboratory-based X-ray microscope capable of mapping local residual stresses, (ii) a multi-scale AM process
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working alongside world-renowned scholars, including Uri Gneezy (University of California) and Antoine Malézieux (Burgundy School of Business). About the Position: As a postdoctoral researcher, you will
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PhD-students. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education
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Job Description We are searching for an excellent, ambitious, and driven experimentalist for a 2-year postdoc position to drive a project aiming to develop resource-efficient programmable photonic
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amino acids, e.g. lysine, using fermentation technology. For this purpose, microorganisms that efficiently secrete amino acids will be developed. The vision is that microorganisms, in the future, can be