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spoken). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an
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working in an entrepreneurial environment, helping mature a technology in the initial phase of a potential startup? If yes, this postdoctoral position is exactly for you. At the Technical University
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Job Description If you are eager to advance the transition toward sustainable energy systems and are passionate about carbon capture research, this position offers you the opportunity to make a real
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Job Description DTU Engineering Technology is offering a postdoctoral position on the design, synthesis, and characterization of soft scaffolds for tissue engineering. Soft, porous materials
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the opportunity to take a central role in developing next-generation continuous-variable quantum communication systems, including high-bandwidth squeezed-light sources, ultralow-noise detection, and advanced DSP
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Salary Details The starting salary will be from £34,610 on Grade E, depending on qualifications and experience. The above full-time post is available from 2 February 2026 to 2 August 2027 on a fixed
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the Photonic Integrated Circuit based Systems (PICSys) group. You will work in a state-of-the-art environment for advanced optical and digital signal processing, and integrated photonics, with access to one
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. The postdoc position is part of the MOREGAS Challenge project, which aims to investigate the use of advanced model-based approaches toward improved operation of gas fermentation systems. Responsibilities Your
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glycoengineering technologies to create innovative biotechnological platforms and production systems. Our research focuses on engineering EVs, mammalian cells, and multispecific antibodies to advance biomolecular
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, potentially with colour centres in diamond or other solid-state defects. We imagine that our second new colleague has experience with biophysics and nanoparticle sensors in biological systems, be it single