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and peptide phase separation and aggregation associated with human neurodegenerative diseases. The applied methods include protein engineering as well as various spectroscopy, confocal and electron
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read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor, David Pisinger (DTU), tel.: +45 4525 4555, email: dapi@dtu.dk You can read more about
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surpassing that of CMOS/SiGe BiCMOS based circuits. The position is a part of the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking project “X Transceivers & RF front-ends made in Europe's Microelectronics light
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of the project Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) is a multi-step phenomenon driven by the transport of electrons and holes across defects in the crystal lattice. Traditional models rely on simplified coupled
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capabilities of standard MRI scanners and building dedicated coils, RF electronics, and associated control circuits. Responsibilities and qualifications The aim of this PhD project is to study and develop
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protocols Use analytical skills for the characterizations of membranes and saline solutions, such as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), High-performance liquid
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career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Jixin Qiao (email: jiqi@dtu.dk , ph: +45 46775367). Please do not send applications to this e-mail address, only
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-the-art electron microscopy center inaugurated in 2007. The research activities carried out at DTU Nanolab span from nano- and microfabrication with Silicon-based materials, carbon and polymers
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high piezoelectric properties. Design and fabricate skin-compliant piezoelectric transducers and cooperate with team members to integrate them into compact electronic systems for readout and wireless
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teaching courses and co-supervision of BSc and MSc. Qualifications MSc graduates with a background in either engineering, mathematics, computer science, computer engineering, physics, sustainable energy