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Job Description If you are ambitious and seeking to contribute to developing novel chemistry for a sustainable future a possibility is right here for you. A 3-year PhD fellowship is available in
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. The institute works to prevent disease and promote health, develop new and better food products for a growing population and create sustainable technological solutions, including biosolutions. The institute’s
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). Based on experimental findings, we want to quantify the evolution of concrete stiffness and the development of internal stresses resulting from inherent material deformations, external loading, and
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and production in the chemical, biotechnological, pharmaceutical, food – and energy technological industries. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite
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professional network through international research stays and develop innovative solutions that support the global transition to sustainable energy systems. Apply now to make a difference in the field
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with three-dimensional active site structures. With the concerted and concentrated research efforts, we aim to pave the way for developing the next generation electrocatalysts for a broad range of green
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train connections (30 min. from CPH central station). Description of the PhD project The title of the PhD project is PhD Fellow in Biochemistry. This project focuses on developing and applying analytical
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develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges formulated in the UN’s 17 Sustainable
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research and technology organizations—you will be at the forefront of shaping the future. This PhD project offers you the opportunity to develop cutting-edge competencies in digital manufacturing platforms
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. We aim to push the limits of sensitivity and spatial resolution in quantum metrology using novel schemes while developing robust sensor platforms for real-world applications. As a PhD student in our