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passionate about working in a team. You will lead the publication of results in high-impact scientific journals. You have a strong background in physics, geophysics, materials science, computation, engineering
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, geophysics, materials science, computation, engineering, or a related discipline. Hands-on research experience in one or more of the following areas will be considered an advantage: Confocal microscopy and
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Theoretical High Energy Physics/Mathematical Physics. The position is associated with a research program “Quantum Quenches from Quantum Fields”, which is financed by The Villum Foundation and directed by Prof
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are looking for candidates within the field(s) of chemistry, physics, nanochemistry, material science or similar. Applicants can have a background from solid state chemistry/physics, chemical egeneering
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Job Description PhD project to be carried out at the SURFCAT section of DTU Physics. The CAPeX Pioneer Center identifies new materials for Power-2-X technologies and applications - i.e. finds
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and
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chain, identifying hotspots and guiding sustainable material and process choices. Evaluate safety in processing, use, and End-of-Life, by assessing human and environmental safety during production and
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agreed upon with the relevant union. The position is a full-time position. The researcher position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You
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and Surface Engineering is multi-disciplinary and covers materials science, chemistry, physics, solid mechanics, and manufacturing technology. Properties and performance are evaluated by mechanical
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the monomers are reversible, making these polymer materials adaptive, healable, easy to process and recyclable. In this project, you will explore new types of stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymers