67 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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Good communication skills Preferably, previous experience in a start-up environment You are highly motivated, proactive, curious, and a fast learner with a can-do attitude. Hopefully, at the end
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affiliated with the Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at DTU Physics www.vision.dtu.dk and work closely with VISION’s faculty members, PhD students, postdocs and international leading
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strategy that currently employs about 20-25 PhD students and postdocs internationally. Responsibilities and qualifications We seek an ambitious person who is willing and able to contribute to and shape
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. Have strong writing and oral communication skills. Are fluent in English. Expertise within gas fermentation should be documented with the PhD thesis and/or relevant publications in international journals
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associated converters. Implement controllers in Risø HPP real time environment which is based on an OPAL-RT real time simulator communicating with wind turbines, PV systems and battery systems. Develop Power
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collaborative research environment with internationally leading scientists in the fields of catalysis and power-to-X. Responsibilities and qualifications Position 1 : You will work quantitatively with the atomic
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the advanced HRTEM approach. Responsibilities and qualifications PhD In Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering or similar. A strong experience in thin film deposition technologies
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relevant reaction gasses. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in areas such as chemistry, chemical engineering, physics or materials science. Overall, we are specifically
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capability, excellent collaboration and communication skills, an interest in working in an interdisciplinary research environment, and a strong motivation to succeed within a competitive research field. As a
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of the capacity of this large program, you will work in close collaboration with two PhD students on that particular project as well as the rest of the research group at DTU Physics that counts a total of 56 people