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Do you want to work with glass materials for reliable and circular power electronics? And do you see yourself as a team player who is strong in collaboration? If yes, we look forward to reading your
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thermodynamics for multiphase weak electrolyte systems, especially those relevant to CO2 storage, as part of the grant “A new pathway for CO2 storage simulations based on the utilization of molecular
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to reading your application to our PhD Stipend. At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, a PhD stipend is available within the study program of Biology. The PhD
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for electrochemical detection. The aim is to achieve nanogap electrodes suitable for redox amplification and 3D microelectrodes for bacteria sorting by dielectrophoresis. In this project you will work in close
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CRISPR-based systems, to achieve precise, multiplexed edits in human cells. Your project will span from computational discovery of novel enzymes to their validation in primary human T-cells for cancer
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PhD position is based at SDU’s campus in Odense. The starting date is flexible, with a preferred start of September 1, 2026. Description The successful applicant will join the Historical Economics and
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computing architectures. The project explores hybrid CMOS–spintronic computing systems, leveraging emerging spin-based devices such as magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) to enable ultra-low-power, non-volatile
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, electrochemical techniques, or drug delivery systems, and an interest in smart hydrogels and microneedle technologies. Familiarity with microfabrication, flexible electronics, or wireless control systems is an
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cleaning and (4) Methanol synthesis. The company SemperCycle has established a pilot scale setup at DTU’s campus Risø to demonstrate the process, while a lab scale unit (~1 kg/h) is available at DTU-Chemical
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storm systems to everyday scenarios in a warmer climate. Model verification will draw on full‑scale measurements and wind‑tunnel experiments. This project is part of the 10‑year research initiative Civil