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. We are approx. 60 employees and are located in Odense. We are happy to move beyond traditional disciplines and work to develop new technologies and sciences across fields. The unit’s research
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Research associate (ATAP) in Mass Spectrometry and Protein Research - University of Southern Denmark
supporting our mass spectrometry and proteomics research in the context of the national PLATO research infrastructure (https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/plato ). This research scientist position is an exciting
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thereafter. The PhD project will focus on developing and testing AI-assisted computational workflows for predictions of both ground- and excited-state material properties, with applications spanning
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project is part of our current activities on developing new antibiotics based on pleuromutilins. The goal of this project is to identify a hit compound specifically targeting multi-resistant Gram-negative
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out within the Centre’s strategic research areas and objectives, contributing to ongoing projects within one or more of the thematic areas (listed below), with a focus on the development of high-quality
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prototyping, fabrication experiments, development of experimental setups, material testing, design modelling and optimisation, and the preparation of workflows interfacing with robotic and construction
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student to work on the development of new theoretical and experimental frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures. The position is funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation
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, developing, and bringing forward new sustainable solar energy conversion and storage technologies, in particular new thin film solar cells and modules. Working as a PhD fellow, you will focus on developing a
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currently has an open 2-year postdoc position in relation CAPeX ; specifically, for the development of a robotic solution for automation of laboratory experiments that require manipulation of tubes, fragile
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. The position is available starting May 1 2026. The successful candidate will work on assembling and developing experimental templates for the observation of strong light–matter coupling in cathodoluminescence