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Job Description We at the Hearing Systems Section are offering a postdoctoral research position in auditory science, motion behaviour, data analysis, and/or human communication. You will contribute
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. Neil Sinclair and Prof. Marko Lončar), where TFLN devices will be fabricated at DTU and TFLT at Harvard. Scientific Environment The project is funded by The Novo Nordisk Foundation and anchored at DTU
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Job Description If you are establishing your career as a scientist in Marine Hydrodynamics and are looking for the best possible foundation for fulfilling your dreams and ambitions, it is right in
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micromotor concepts into a clinically relevant solution that has the potential to transform how acute seizures are treated. Responsibilities The main purpose of this position is to develop and validate a novel
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to valorise organic wastes and wastewaters into useful bioproducts, biofuels and bioenergy. One of our important values is cooperation, and we believe that we can achieve world-class results together. Your
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Job Description The Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS) at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is seeking to hire a highly
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). Responsibilities and qualifications The research position is part of a project funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark, which seeks to develop digital twin software that will enable virtual manufacturing for 3D
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microfluidics. We are seeking a highly specialized postdoctoral researcher to lead a unique project at the intersection of microphysiological systems (“organ-on-a-chip”) and hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic
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and interpretation of proteolysis signatures). Apply molecular biology and microbial engineering to investigate functionality of microbial systems, particularly involving large membrane-bound enzymes
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nanomaterials to actively engage or manipulate the immune system´s T cells, and we are developing novel T cell ‘receptors’ via de-novo designed proteins. The present project will be conducted in the research