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DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges formulated in the UN’s 17
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. Specifically, the postdoc will develop and test up-scaled microbial electrosynthesis reactors involving advanced electrochemistry, reactor design, and scaling approaches. Expected start date and duration of
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to diversity and encourages all qualified applicants to apply regardless of their personal background. Media production processes have advanced significantly over recent decades and continue to develop
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with the experimental group of Andras Kis at EPFL. Responsibilities The successful candidate will develop and apply ab initio computational methods rooted in many-body (perturbation) theory to explore
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Denmark. The work consists of quantitative research, including developing research questions, conducting theory-driven statistical analyses of longitudinal register data, and, where relevant, linking
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precision fermentation using upcycled bio residuals and optimized fungal strains. The work will include developing fungal production hosts into chassis strains, both established in house model strains and
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for the Wet Lab and GMO Lab, your core mission is to manage and develop these facilities to meet the needs of our users and expand the possibilities of biological technologies at DTU Skylab. You will be
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, teaching, professional development, and supervision within reproductive and female-related epidemiology. The postdoc(s) will be affiliated with the FEMME project (FErtility and Medically assisted
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, including: Designing and developing relevant silicon photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Preparing and taping out PIC designs for external fabrication (e.g., via Cornerstone, UK). Working with TNO
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effective demand and uncertainty. The research group develops Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) modeling to examine financial-real sector linkages, while advocating for methodological pluralism in economic problem