69 project-coord Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description A two-year postdoc position in the field of microbial protein electrosynthesis is available at DTU Sustain within the project funded by a Horizon Europe project, with an expected
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for innovative new projects (both local and international collaborations); Establish and maintain collaborations with partners within and outside DTU, as well as with private and public sector partners; Teach and
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bioelectronics devices. This is a collaborative project between the Department of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School (HMS), Department of Neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein), USA, and
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projects and expected to contribute actively to these projects. Responsibilities and qualifications Your focus during employment will be on developing innovative approaches for controlling indoor
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field activities across the world. Recent and current research projects are focused on the development of strapdown gravimetry for aircraft and drones, and the demonstration of new quantum technologies in
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are looking for a Postdoc with experience in the areas of Biomass Conversion and Fermentation to start the activities from the 1st of October 2025. The candidate will work on a project focused on recovering
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within Denmark and the EU. Although teaching is not a formal part of the post; we offer opportunities to build your teaching portfolio and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students on projects
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to the air. This project aims at developing analytical methods and capacity to sample and quantify volatile PFAS compounds and air emissions from Danish landfills and treatment plants. The project is carried
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of Denmark. The position is part of a larger EU project entitled “FEDORA - Federation of network optimisation services, simulation foresights, and data alchemy for adaptable, agile, secure, and resilient
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The overall aim of the project is to generate new knowledge about how emerging generative AI tools – such as Copilot, speech-to-text systems and retrieval-augmented generation