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No. 101227010 , at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research novel noise characterization techniques for SiC optical frequency combs targeting
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frequency combs targeting their application in optical communication systems, dual combs spectroscopy and fibre-sensing. The PhD student will participate in an international team, consisting of 15 PhD
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antibodies/nanobodies, aptamers and dCas9 to retain target binding after immobilization on graphene/oxo-graphene. Validate engineered molecules in binding assays and after conjugation with nanomaterials
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for graphene. Engineer antibodies/nanobodies, aptamers and dCas9 to retain target binding after immobilization on graphene/oxo-graphene. Validate engineered molecules in binding assays and after conjugation with
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, and a range of targeting strategies in mouse disease models. As a partner in the Center of Excellence in Functional Genomics and Tissue Plasticity (ATLAS) , a key research focus in the group is
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(AIPs). In this interdisciplinary and highly collaborative project, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Disease Catalyst program, we will target the biosynthetic machinery and receptor tyrosine kinase
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, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This Ph.D. project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments
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activity in pathological and regenerative wound healing scenarios. The PhD project is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Doctoral Network REMOD-HEALING, which aims to target extracellular matrix
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computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geolocalization, space and biomedical. This Ph.D. project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from
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and two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 Ph.d. projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting