74 phd-position-semantic-web Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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positions to join a newly established National Centre for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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a postdoctoral position in a dynamic environment of colour centre quantum physics, with collaborators from photo- and plant-biology and -genetics. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main duties
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twisting techniques. This postdoc fellowship will build on this knowledge to explore and realize new properties in oxide membranes within complex oxide thin films. The position offered is part of the ERC
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, you must hold a PhD degree in analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering or other related disciplines. Experience in SERS and SERS data analysis. Experience in sample preparation
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Job Description Would you like to put your mathematical and algorithm skills to work in a truly interdisciplinary project and be part of devising new sustainable cement formulations through improved
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courses, and co-supervise PhD and MSc students, which allows them to develop necessary skills for the next stages of their career. As a postdoc, you are expected to carry out high-quality research
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the group and engage in some teaching. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree in supramolecular chemistry, organic chemistry or carbohydrate enzymology (or equivalent). If you have an organic
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and the risk they pose to groundwater, adjacent surface water, and drinking water resources. Responsibilities and qualifications As postdoc, you will support and independently work on tasks related
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for an appointment as a postdoc in social dynamics and complex systems. The position is funded by the Villum Young Investigator grant titled “Bridging social neuroscience and social data science: uncovering