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Job Description We are now advertising a new position at DTU Physics for the second half period of our project UltraBat - Capturing Ultrafast Electron and Ion Dynamics in Batteries - generously
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- this position offers you a unique opportunity. At DTU Management and within the National Centre for AI in Society (CAISA), you will be at the forefront of interdisciplinary research, investigating how emerging AI
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Chemistry at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This is a full-time position within a dynamic and impactful environment where scientific excellence directly supports European
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of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is opening two exciting opportunities for Postdoctoral positions in Business Process Management. We search for a profile
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and glycan-based vaccines. Undergraduate and PhD research projects can be integrated into the projects, and you are expected to interact with and co-supervise those projects. Additionally, some teaching
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Are you passionate about understanding how deep tech startups succeed, and how universities can better support them? Are you looking for a research position where you can shape a unique dataset and
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The Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, invites applications for three postdoctoral positions offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to a new
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understanding of mineral processing's influence on cementitious materials across different scales and timeframes. This position plays a crucial role in the continuation of our DFF-Research Project 1 supported by
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blank page under PhD diploma. List of publications: If you are applying for a position as research assistant, you may attach a maximum of five publications (optional). If you are applying for a position
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-band. We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers, who have excelled in the PhD projects and/or previous postdocs positions to join our team working towards demonstrating chip-scale quantum light