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, human, and sustainable approach that ensures integrity in our work. Therefore, we strive for and take responsibility for driving the democratisation of digital technologies, so that everyone has
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quality control systems. You are excited by the opportunity to leverage state-of-the-art tools to investigate fundamental questions about pollutant adsorption/desorption in functional materials. Preferred
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responsibility. Electronic Monitoring (EM) plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with fishing regulations and enhancing sustainability by providing better oversight of fishing activities and catches. EM
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primarily experimental, complemented by numerical modeling, and will be carried out within the “Fiber Optics, Devices, and Nonlinear Effects” group at DTU Electro. As a PhD student, you will be part of a
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solutions, including solar panels and backup systems, for year-round operation. Test GNET station communication and investigate potential solutions. Publish the new findings in the international peer-reviewed
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microscopy, scattering, bio-sensing and microfluidics techniques and work on a range of protein systems — including alpha synuclein and TDP-43. At DTU-Bioengineering you will break new ground at the absolute
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“STOREDGE”. You will be part of a very dedicated team with a senior project manager and several more PhD and postdoc researchers, focusing on cutting-edge and applied research to address the challenges
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integrating machine-learning techniques with experimental datasets on bioplastic degradability. You will work to establish links between polymer features and degradability through mapping of existing data
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develop and create value using science and engineering to benefit society. That mission lives on today. DTU has 13,500 students and 6,000 employees. We work in an international atmosphere and have an