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obtained from Professor Mads H. Clausen, mhc@kemi.dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Chemistry at www.kemi.dtu.dk and more about the research group at www.kemi.dtu.dk/mhc . If you are applying from abroad
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be obtained from Professor Søren Stobbe, ssto@dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Electro at www.electro.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark
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thereafter. The position will be based at the Globe Institute. The Institute’s main purpose is to address basic and applied scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches. The institute operates
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, and who are excited about collaborating with users to create technology that solves their problems. If successful, your work will contribute to better and more robust prenatal care for mother and child
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positions are attached to four different collaborative projects with related but distinct goals, all making use of our expertise in squeezing-based entangled states of light: ClusterQ (ERC): A platform for
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. The Institute’s main purpose is to address basic and applied scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches. The institute operates at the intersection of natural and medical sciences and the humanities
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group is the identification of selective modulators and tool compounds for sterol transport proteins to study their basic biology and translational potential. You will develop and apply inhibitors
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Measurements and Data Processing as per October 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. In electronic engineering, Aalborg
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amino acids, e.g. lysine, using fermentation technology. For this purpose, microorganisms that efficiently secrete amino acids will be developed. The vision is that microorganisms, in the future, can be
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characterization. At SurfCat, we make extensive use of surface science techniques and collaborate closely VISION, which provides access to advanced microscopy tools. Promising catalysts may also be studied at large