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Job Description Are you passionate about advancing fuel cell technologies and contributing to innovative solutions for energy resilience under harsh conditions? Do you thrive in international
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Responsibilities and qualifications You will work quantitatively with atomic-resolution electron microscopy of nanoparticles under thermal catalytic reaction conditions. The tasks will include Operando studies
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, the third largest city in Denmark. Odense provides family-friendly living conditions, with the perfect combination of a historic city centre with an urban and vibrant feel and yet close proximity to beaches
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to determine the molecular structure and function of a TZ sub-complex consisting of 3-5 proteins. You will monitor the gating mechanism of TZ in cellular models such as RPE1 or cultured dopaminergic neurons by
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):412-423.e9. Papachristou et al., 2018. A quantitative mass spectrometry-based approach to monitor the dynamics of endogenous chromatin-associated protein complexes. Nat Commun. 9(1):2311. Lab and
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bottlenecks in data and system management, especially around data quality, metadata governance, and the integration of machine data for long-term monitoring. Through a hybrid approach combining physical models
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. Interviews and tests may be part of the overall evaluation. Read about the Assessment and selection process . Conditions of enrollment/employment Appointment as a PhD fellow is a 3-year salaried position, and
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receive a written assessment. Read about shortlisting at SDU. Interviews and tests may be part of the overall evaluation. Read about the Assessment and selection process . Conditions of enrollment
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. The position will involve development of codes/models simulating the nucleation and propagation of stress corrosion cracking in samples under low cycle fatigue conditions, as well as models for linking
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regular and irregular wave conditions at realistic, field-relevant scales. Developing a practical correction model to account for energy dissipation by flexible (vs. rigid) vegetation Original research