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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a postdoc in the field of wireless communications as per May 1, 2026, or as soon as possible
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. Tasks The successful candidate will be involved in research on developing single- and dual-atom catalysts for bicarbonate conversion using electrochemical methods. Focus will be on the design of
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material and processing costs. Contribute to the design, construction, and commissioning of a prototype setup for bulk production of selected promoter systems. Perform physicochemical characterization and
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Molecular thermodynamics plays a crucial role in the modelling, design, and optimization of various systems in product and process engineering. Despite significant progress made
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associated with NeAIxt , a Chips JU research project jointly funded by the European Commission and Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD). NeAIxt is a large European collaboration with a consortium of 64 partners
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of cooling systems with electricity grids, renewable generation and storage for coordinated system-level optimization You will design suitable business cases and market-oriented dispatch strategies
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microbiological and analytical techniques including isolation of quorum-sensing-bacteria, design of RNA FISH probes, high-throughput testing on microbial cultures, analytical tools such as confocal microscopy, flow
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material and processing costs. Contribute to the design, construction, and commissioning of a prototype setup for bulk production of selected promoter systems. Perform physicochemical characterization and
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning, Copenhagen, a position as Postdoc in CCUS and Energy System Analysis is open for appointment from 01 April 2026
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consist of: AQP2 trafficking in renal epithelial cells • Design and execution of mechanistic studies on AQP2 vesicular shuttling and regulated membrane insertion in renal collecting duct cell models