59 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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functionalization and a detailed knowledge about interactions between nanoparticles and living organisms? Are you looking for an ideal springboard for a future career as a scientist in either academia or in industry
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topological photonics and nanophotonics. This will involve analyzing and computing topological properties of photonic structures, as well as planning and envisioning new research directions. The project is
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dynamic X-ray imaging, then come to DTU and work with us! We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to join DTU Compute as part of the Villum Synergy funded project “MathCrete”. This research
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in front of you. A Postdoc position is available within the Cell Diversity Lab at DTU Bioengineering, where you will break new ground at the absolute forefront of single-cell resolution research and
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research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and academic staff to develop cutting-edge methodologies. The research is cross-disciplinary, combining advanced quantitative analysis, simulation, and systems
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research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and academic staff to develop cutting-edge methodologies. The research is cross-disciplinary, combining advanced quantitative analysis, simulation, and systems
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research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and academic staff to develop cutting-edge methodologies. The research is cross-disciplinary, combining advanced quantitative analysis, simulation, and systems
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selection. The Postdoctoral position is aimed to start between 1 October 2025 with two year length. The successful candidates will work under the supervision of Associate Professors Carlos Azevedo and Ravi
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enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to join our multidisciplinary team. This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in energy efficiency and energy demand management in
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Electro in the Quantum and Nanophotonics Section , which focuses on leveraging fundamental light-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies