53 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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cutting-edge data science? And would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the PhD
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to enhance efficiency, power density, and performance in applications such as high-performance computing (HPC) systems and artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. Responsibilities and qualifications As a
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supportive, international team where your ideas are welcomed, and your growth is prioritized Work at DTU Health Tech, one of Europe’s top technical universities, located just outside Copenhagen—a global hub
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influencing the content of vitamin-active compounds and other nutrients in foods during processing. This work is conducted in conjunction with providing research advice to the National Danish Food Agency. We
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student to work with SERS for monitoring infections in wound samples. We will target the detection of bacteria in wound samples. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment
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different AWE topologies and control architectures impact the reliability and stability of AWE. The research work will be carried out within the AWETRAIN project, where you will be collaborating within a
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“STOREDGE”. You will be part of a very dedicated team with a senior project manager and several more PhD and postdoc researchers, focusing on cutting-edge and applied research to address the challenges
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an innovative approach that utilize bacterial interactions and bacterial gene products to reduce or abolish virulence of the plant pathogen. You will become an integrated part of the research group of Professor
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, postdocs, and PhD students, dedicated to the development and application of methods to quantify environmental sustainability. You will also play a central role in the collaborations between DTU Sustain and
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strong academic team at DTU Management’s Management Science division. Three PhD students and four PostDocs will work on the project, as well as several international experts in operations research