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PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities in Europe: four in Denmark (three at the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany
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PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities in Europe: four in Denmark (three at the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany
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partners. You will be affiliated with the Power-to-X and Storage section in the Division of Power and Energy Systems at the Department of Wind and Energy Systems. Collaboration is encouraged with neighboring
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and thermophysical properties. Experience in the development and implementation of novel high-pressure measurement techniques. Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a
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in Europe: four in Denmark (three at the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany (Technical University of Munich), one in the Netherlands (Wageningen
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in Europe: four in Denmark (three at the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany (Technical University of Munich), one in the Netherlands (Wageningen
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and engineering optical setups Experience with coherent control of quantum systems Competence in electronics design and hardware control Ability to acquire and process large datasets Enthusiasm
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
high persistence, long environmental half‑lives, and widespread occurrence as contaminants in natural and biological systems. Their low concentrations, diverse structures, and complex behavior create
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Technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We are a dynamic, innovative and diverse research team focused on continuous-variable quantum optics. Our team is