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University of Denmark (DTU) located at the outskirts of Copenhagen. CatTheory spans two departments at DTU, the Department of Physics, and the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage. CatTheory is
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. As a process engineer you will be part of the Fabrication Support team at DTU Nanolab. You will advise students and other users on process related topics, and you will train users to use advanced
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obtained from Prof. Volker Naulin at vona@fysik.dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Physics at https://physics.dtu.dk/research/sections/ppfe . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful
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the various projects. Also, you are expected to contribute to the content of the group webpage and possibly outreach on social media. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in physics or chemistry. You must
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microstructures in-situ during the AM process as well as ex-situ during post-AM treatments and enable predictions of the microstructural evolution, and thus changes in properties, while AM components are in use
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the various projects. Also, you are expected to contribute to the content of the group webpage and possibly outreach on social media. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in physics or chemistry. You must
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microstructures in-situ during the AM process as well as ex-situ during post-AM treatments and enable predictions of the microstructural evolution, and thus changes in properties, while AM components are in use