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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
significant challenges for experimental analysis, separation and immobilization studies, and the determination of physical‑chemical properties. Across these three projects, the overarching aim is to advance our
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, antigen presentation & T cell function MHC multimer generation – and T cell staining & analysis Analyses of antigen-specific T cells Multicolor flow cytometry Gene-engineering in T cells Apply analytical
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to transform the entire structure and functioning of Arctic coastal marine ecosystems. CIFAR is a research center that aims to unravel how the complex interplay between ice melt, runoff and ice formation across
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while commercial electrolyzers typically operate at 70-90 °C and increasingly at elevated pressures, research still tends to focus at 25 °C and 1 bar. Because of this a large amount of scientific insight
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description The project is funded by Lundbeck Foundation through the LF Experiment grant A Brain-wide Atlas of Cell-to-Cell Communication via Extracellular Vesicles. As a postdoc, you will primarily use
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expertise in dependability, performance, and sustainability will drive us towards a smarter, greener future. By joining us, you stand to gain extensive support unlocking your career potential. You'll have
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candidate will lead tasks related to experimental testing and numerical modelling to verify structural performance under representative environmental conditions and establish a design envelope for
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will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on the ecology of plant-microbe interactions. You will specifically be contributing to the area of fungal
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Job Description The Digital Democracy Centre (DDC) at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for one or more full-time Postdoc positions as part of the interdisciplinary
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finite fields. The position (2 years, starting in April 2026) is part of the 5 years project CREATE “Algebraic curves in information theory: a treasure yet to discover” financed by the Villum Foundation