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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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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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technical universities with industrial ties. DTU is committed to innovation, societal impact, and diversity. Situated in Copenhagen, consistently ranked among the world’s most livable cities, the university
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the Research Group for Analytical Food Chemistry at the DTU National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This is a full-time position within a dynamic and impactful environment where
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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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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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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