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the Programme and provide their expertise and support to a large multidisciplinary team of chemists, radiochemists, (radio)biologists, pharmacists, and clinicians. The successful candidate will have extensive in
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. The Department of Chemistry also educates the majority of chemists in Denmark, with well over 200 active BSc students, a considerable number of MSc students, and more than 100 PhD students. There are 34 permanent
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quantitative characterization of mixed defined microbial communities, including adaptive evolution. This project is a collaboration with chemists to produce high quality carbon materials from waste CO2 . Systems
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Carbon Dioxide Research Center and the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre. The Department of Chemistry also educates most chemists in Denmark, with well over 200 active BSc students, a considerable