73 post-doctoral-position-in-nanomaterials Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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the Electronics group at DTU Electro. We are offering a 2-year fully funded Postdoc position, supported by the Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD) Grand Solution “GreenMag” project. The GreenMag project aims
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Job Description The Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) at the Section for Astrophysics and Atmospheric Physics at DTU Space, invites applications for a postdoc position starting in October 2025. DAWN is a
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signalling, this one-year postdoc position at DTU Bioengineering will fulfil your scientific and personal development in an international, dynamic, and curiosity-driven research team. This position will be
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the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) & Audiology Department at Rigshopitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark, seek a qualified candidate for a 2-year postdoc position. The joint position is within
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bioprocessing, this position offers a unique opportunity to advance your expertise and contribute to sustainable industrial biotechnology. Enzymes play a crucial role in biomanufacturing, yet their efficient
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the relevant union. The period of employment is1 year and 9 months from either 1/7 or 15/8 2025. The position is full-time or part-time (after the agreement). You can read more about career paths at DTU here
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storage (CCUS), you find an ideal platform at here at DTU Energy for your ambitions. A 1,5 year postdoc position in "Advanced characterization of sorbents for small-scale carbon capture” is available in
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setup (robot performs experiment, computer analyze outcome and design next experiments that is then performed by the robot). About the position We are seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral
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invites you to apply for this fully funded 2-year Postdoc position. The position is based in the Section for Electrochemical Materials, and the project focuses on fabrication, characterization, and testing
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Job Description A 3-year Postdoc position for an experienced is available within the research group ‘Biotherapeutic Glycoengineering and Immunology’ headed by Professor Steffen Goletz and is funded