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. The project is conducted in collaboration between Aarhus University, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and industrial partners. The MR Research Centre provides a collaborative research
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A 24-month postdoctoral position is available in organic synthesis and drug development at the Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark, starting from August 2026. The project will
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photonic components and integrated laser systems. The postdoc will develop and optimize fabrication processes enabling low-loss waveguides, high-Q resonators, and efficient nonlinear devices. The role
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holding a PhD in chemistry, materials science, engineering, or a related discipline, with a proven track record of high-quality, independent research. Responsibilities: Design and carry out organic and
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power modules for advanced HPC platforms. This position will focus on innovative power architectures, advanced circuit topologies, magnetic component optimization, and integrated packaging solutions
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scientific and industrial network? The Center for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE) within the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) welcomes
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with colleagues in theory who propose optimized designs for your devices, and both receive and provide help to fellow colleagues performing the experiments. You will also have the opportunity to carry out your own
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at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) please inspect www.surfcat.dtu.dk . Should you have any queries regarding the positions, please contact Professor Ib Chorkendorff at icho@dtu.dk . If you are applying
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generation Developing and optimizing generative models for de novo binder design Collaborating closely with wet lab scientists who will express and test the designs that have been created Developing scalable
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generation Developing and optimizing generative models for de novo minibinder design Integrating structural biology data into AI pipelines for receptor–ligand interaction modeling Fine-tuning large protein