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applications in the gut, powered by our developed energy materials - including triboelectric, piezoelectric, and microbial fuel cell technologies. You will collaborate closely with current postdocs and PhD
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, postdocs and PhD students working on other projects within the group and experimental immunology colleagues. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic
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Job Description This PhD position requires a strong background in biomedical engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field. The candidate should have experience with biosensors
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) for measuring the quality, shape and the neutron focusing performance of the Wolter optics. The work will be performed in close collaboration with a postdoc who will work on simulating the optimal design of
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a team of 10-12 people between senior staff, PostDocs and PhD/Master students that are trying to establish the indispensable building blocks for the quantum technology of tomorrow. Responsibilities
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for society. DTU Health Tech’s expertise spans from imaging and biosensor techniques, across digital health and biological modelling, to biopharma technologies. The department has a scientific staff of about
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. The center offers a stimulating and diverse working environment, comprising around 60 people (with about 23 nationalities) including faculty members, PhD students, postdocs, engineers and administrators
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, among others, experts with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, materials, and computer science. The section comprises four PIs and approximately 25 PhD students and postdocs. Qualifications: • Good
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smart syntheses in collaboration with experienced postdocs. Responsibilities and qualifications The main responsibility is to design and execute synthetic routes to oligosaccharides. You will join a
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well as experience with cryptographic engineering. Responsibilities and qualifications You will work alongside the 4 permanent researchers and currently 6 PhD students and 2 Postdocs in the Cryptography Group at DTU