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at the Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. We are located in Copenhagen. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment
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, interdisciplinary approach aims at relating the atomic-scale structure, dynamics and functions of single nanoparticles in both thermal catalysis and electrocatalysis, aiming to advance the understanding of catalysis
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restraint conditions. A key goal is to develop both a sensor system and a prediction model for the short- and long-term deformation behaviour of concrete. These tools will be applied to full-scale structural
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that merge thermo-fluid dynamic laws, deep learning, and experimental data. A central goal is to overcome current limitations in TES operation and optimization, enabling discovery of new high-performance and
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global water contamination through advanced materials science. Your Role: Investigate the structural and chemical dynamics of molecular adsorption processes using advanced characterization techniques
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partners are: Visibuilt (a start-up company), DTU Sustain, and Munck Asfalt (a road construction company). Project description and tasks This PhD project includes a combination of modelling, coding, field
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to engage in world-class research in theoretical nanophotonics. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic about contributing to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and ambitious young research group, supported
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experience with carbohydrate-active enzymes is prioritized. You must be well organized, structured, self-driven and enjoy interacting and collaborating with colleagues including PhD students, postdocs, and you
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on experimental investigation and realization of advanced quantum photonic devices, based on crystal-phase structures in nanowires. This is a recently developed technology uniquely allowing for the fabrication
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, we have a dynamic exchange of international researchers, who stay at the department for a shorter or longer period. For more information about the Department of Management, please visit: http