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Research Foundation Denmark. The work will be carried out under the supervision of Professors Sebastian Meier and Associate Professor Martin Nielsen in an international environment at DTU Chemistry. We
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communication engineering. Experience with applying machine learning to classical or quantum communication systems, as well as hands-on experimental work, will be considered an advantage. The goal of the project
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on the project will be responsible for developing NMR protocols for quantitatively analysing the products of your catalytic transformations. Your primary scientific role will be to design and synthesize
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for a 3-year PhD position in Healthcare Operations with a focus on Hospital-at-home. The project is starting in January 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of a joint research
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installation at DTU Campus for server room cooling will serve as a pilot for testing, control, and optimization of such latent thermal energy storage. This installation will be taken into operation in March 2026
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student to join our dynamic and interdisciplinary research team in the Section of Construction Materials and Durability at DTU Sustain. Through advanced experimental work and modelling, you will help
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international partners, including research stays. You will contribute to a culture of open, inclusive, and collaborative research within the team at DTU Energy. You will be part of a highly interdisciplinary
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microorganisms of interest at an unprecedented scale. Responsibilities and qualifications You will work independently on the development of high impact research projects. You will use state of the art equipment
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the tomographic 3D printing methods. All parts of the object we want to produce are cured simultaneously. We are exploring the benefits of use two (or more) wavelength of light to achieve higher resolution
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opportunity to work in various areas of theoretical and computational chemistry such as quantum and semi-classical theory of molecules, electronic excited-state dynamics and relaxation, materials and light