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high-impact scientific journals. Your profile The position is offered to a highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree in Soil Science, Environmental Science, Biogeochemistry, Wetland Science, Remote
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candidate will develop experimental research performing magneto-optical spectroscopy combined with electronic transport to investigate light-matter interactions in 2D materials. Our goal is to create new
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of Professional Associations on Academics in the State. The application, in English, must be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master and PhD degree
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activities and that you will report research results in high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in soil science, digital soil mapping
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an international, dynamic team. Your profile Applicants should have an interest in the molecular mechanisms of RNA modifications and how these could be targeted for therapeutic use. Candidates should hold a PhD
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contribute to development of research grant applications. Your profile The applicants should hold a PhD in structural dynamics with focus on data-driven methods (e.g., for input/state/parameter estimation) and
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Experience with and motivation for establishing new methods A PhD in life sciences or related An excellent research and publication track record Excellent English skills, written and spoken Desirable
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the other “MathCrete” postdoc at DTU Construct . Publish results as journal articles and disseminate at scientific conferences. Possibility to co-supervise PhD/MSc/BSc students and contribute to teaching
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the center. The center is collaborating closely with other centers on the campus, including the Centre for Industrial Electronics and the Centre for Industrial Mechanics, as well as with the industry, which
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(PV) materials at the nanoscale using electron beam spectroscopy techniques. Our goal is to acquire an in-depth understanding of the nanoscopic electronic structure and the role of defects in advanced