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Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering mutiple Postdoc
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Job Description Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering
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. The positions are initially limited to two years. Our research is at the cutting edge of XR technology, and foundations in perception, attention, graphics and vision. As a postdoc, you would contribute to new
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. Our vision is to create and apply knowledge across the natural sciences. We are unique in housing research within physics, chemistry, and pharmacy under one department, which provides excellent
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in relation to the position, and intentions and visions for the position Curriculum Vitae (CV) Diplomas (master's degree diploma and PhD diploma) List of publications, with an indication
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extensive use of surface science methods and also includes the most advanced methods of microscopy through its collaboration with VISION. Visiting large scale facilities such as synchrotrons for EXAFS and
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manuscripts for publication. Supervise BSc and/or MSc students and potentially PhD projects. Contribute with teaching in educational course(s). Having prior experience with some, or all, of the listed
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deliverables Support supervision of MSc and PhD students related to the project Qualifications You must have a PhD degree in robotics, mechatronics, control, or a related field. We expect you to have: Solid
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qualifications at PhD level. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying, qualifications in relation to the position, and intentions and visions
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the opportunity to co-supervise BSc, MSc, and PhDs, and we expect you to actively engage with the team and make your expertise available to your colleagues. We seek a talented physicist with an