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molecular biology and microbial genetics As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree in molecular biology (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
of complex mixtures, including experimental measurement techniques and/or computational methods. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, chemical engineering
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grant from the European Research Council. The primary challenge in powering AI chips and future data center systems is enhancing the efficiency of voltage regulator modules (VRMs) to meet their
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metabolic data and correlate NMR readouts with physiological function. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biophysics, or a related field. Extensive hands-on experience with organ-on-a
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fluid-structure-interaction problems in the projects. Contributing to research-based teaching and supervision of MSc students. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). You
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industry-facing research collaboration and coordinate cross-partner workflows in planning, data-sharing, and iterative decision-making across industrial and academic stakeholders. Teach and supervise PhD
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on sea level adaptation. At DTU Space you will work at the absolute forefront in geodetic research of what is possible within satellite data and it's important to embrace and develop our competencies in
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Photonics in Low-Dimensional System Group at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), we are looking for motivated and talented scientists holding a PhD in ultrafast optics and quantum nanophotonics
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Job Description We at the Hearing Systems Section are offering a postdoctoral research position in auditory science, motion behaviour, data analysis, and/or human communication. You will contribute
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finite fields. The position (2 years, starting in April 2026) is part of the 5 years project CREATE “Algebraic curves in information theory: a treasure yet to discover” financed by the Villum Foundation