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is also potential for you to become a founder of a spin-out company based on this technology, so experience in entrepreneurship or business development is considered a plus. As a formal qualification
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-based analyses, including integration of phenotypic and genotypic results Development, implementation, and maintenance of quality-assured laboratory procedures and documentation, including SOPs and
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innovations in the bio/pharma domain can be translated into industrial, commercial, or societal value. Information about the course can be found in the DTU course catalogue: https: //kurser.dtu.dk/course/22179
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industrial partners to tackle the most urgent engineering challenges, as well as with researchers in neuroscience. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main responsibilities revolve around the development
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in the development and use of advanced processing techniques of materials and components. This includes ceramic materials, metals and composites, and they may be porous or dense, bulk or nanostructures
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and conferences and contributing to open, reproducible research outputs where relevant Contributing to research-driven software development by integrating own research in new tools Developing external
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reputed conferences and journals. You will be seeking opportunities to lead and participate in collaborative, funded research projects with academia and/or industry. You will take part in the development
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research for the tenure track period CV including employment history, list of publications, H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including documentation of teaching experience
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terms of: An internationally recognized research record with seminal contributions to water and/or electrolyte thermodynamics Demonstrated leadership in the development of molecular-based thermodynamic