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plays an active role in transferring inventions and results into applications in close collaboration with industrial partners worldwide. You can read more about the department at www.es.aau.dk. Your work
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PhD work is aimed at identifying enzymes and reaction criteria for degradation of wind turbine materials and notably assessing new ways of boosting the action of redox enzymes on synthetic polymers
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Do you have a background in biology and an interest in ecological modelling? And do you want to be a part of young and growing research group with lots of collaboration? If yes, we look forward
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The main focus of the job is to do computational research using Density Functional theory calculations to understand spin-mediated promotion effects in heterogeneous catalysis
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characterization of a cold optical filter bench inside a dilution refrigerator, and the evaluation of its performance when coupled to a transition edge sensor (TES) or superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
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solutions. Working at the frontier of autonomy and robotics, the successful candidate will contribute to technologies that enable deeper understanding and sustainable use of the oceans, with influence across
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Job Description SDU Life Cycle Engineering, part of Department of Green Technology, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a 3-year PhD position focusing on regional energy
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Job Description Join us on our mission to monitor and promote health of fish and shellfish, with special focus on sustainable aquaculture. DTU Aqua is looking for a PhD student to work with
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-proficiency) is a significant advantage, as empirical work is expected to involve Danish organisations and participants. Also, the candidate is expected to (please also consult the Scholarly Qualification
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, attracting substantial external funding and media attention, and publishing widely in top academic outlets. As part of an international department where the working language is English, HEDG provides a vibrant