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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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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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about large challenges and enjoy solving them, have an extraordinary drive towards achieving groundbreaking results, love physics discussions and participating in thoughtful conversations, make things
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Job Description Many industrial processes generate wastewater with small oil droplets stabilized by surfactants, the same goes for accidental spills of fuels incl biofuels and various process oils
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Job Description The SURFCAT section at DTU Physics explores the use of catalysis and solar energy harvesting to secure renewable energy for the future. Novo Nordisk Fonden (NNF) has funded
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Job Description If you want to contribute to pioneering quantum-enhanced biomedical imaging in a leading international research environment, we might have the position for you. At DTU Physics
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Job Description We are developing a fast, cheap, environmentally friendly way to mineralise CO2 , to make stable, useful products. We invite enthusiastic applicants to join our cross disciplinary team. We seek a Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in geochemistry or mineralogy or materials...
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of Copenhagen and also involves partners at the McGill University (Canada) and the Department of Physics at DTU. The goal is to replace the highly inefficient current fertilization practices by a revolutionary