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of the PhD project in Cagliari. The ideal candidate should hold a Master's degree in physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, soft matter science, or a related field. Preference will be given to candidates with
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with flair and interest in polymer chemistry and analysis for a versatile position where you will assist in various research projects and teach students analysis techniques in the lab. At the Danish
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inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, physical chemistry, electrochemistry or battery research. You hold a PhD in chemistry / chemical engineering / materials science / physics or a related topic
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and polymer synthesis Characterization of polymers, including spectroscopical techniques Thorough knowledge of advanced NMR and DSC techniques A MSc background in chemistry, chemical engineering, or
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analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, medical devices, sensors, bioanalysis, and if possible large data analysis. You are highly independent, self-motivated and enjoy collaboration in a multidisciplinary
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facilities in the EU will be adopted throughout the project. We need a collaborator with the following skills and qualifications A PhD degree in chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, or similar
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optimisation as well as analysis of products using analytical chemistry, mass and energy balances and similar These activities will be in close collaboration with the project consortium partners and will be
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» Biotechnology Chemistry » Biochemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Denmark Application Deadline 2 Mar 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Copenhagen) Type of Contract
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(cryo-EM) in collaboration with structural biologists. This project is part of an international and interdisciplinary collaboration involving scientists in chemical biology, polymer chemistry, infectious
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We are seeking internationally recognized researchers for a Full Professor position in Physics at the Department of Physics Chemistry and Pharmacy (FKF), at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU