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date is preferred. The position is limited to 2 years. The Project The main objective of the project is to investigate emergent physics in solid state hybrid systems, such as superconductor-semiconductor
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and qualifications The successful candidates must have a PhD in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or related areas as well as experience in the general area of catalysis
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internationally within your field of research. Dissemination of your research to the outside world through scientific publications. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in chemistry/physics/materials science
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internationally within your field of research. Dissemination of your research to the outside world through scientific publications. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in chemistry/physics/materials science
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highly motivated candidate who meets the following qualifications and characteristics: PhD (completed or soon to complete) in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or a closely
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collaborative research environment with strong interconnection between experimental and theoretical physics. We provide a large network of collaborators to develop ideas and new projects. Excellent experimental
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from state-of-the-art roll-to-roll (R2R) thin-film process technologies. The center is headed by Professor Morten Madsen and includes 9 co-principal investigators and many PhDs and postdocs. Read more
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Job Description If you are an ambitious engineer who has already completed or are about to complete your PhD and would like to develop your career in enzyme immobilization and membrane-based
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carrier and its various transport transitions stochastically. The PhD student will join the LUMIN team that is pushing the boundaries of luminescence physics. The researcher will collaborate with other team
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Job Description Are you a skillful and ambitious PhD graduate interested in kicking off your academic career in a renowned research group leading in the field of applied thermodynamics with a strong