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We are seeking applicants for a 2-year postdoc in Ultrafast X-ray probes of Quantum Materials to join us at the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Starting Date and Period The position is for 2
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the online application form, and attach all your materials in English in one PDF file. The file must include: Application (cover letter) CV Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD – in English) List of publications
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Materials and Production, section of Physics and Mechanics, a position as Postdoc in rheology and modelling of gels and tissues is open for
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, Materials, or Ocean engineering, or a closely related discipline. A strong background and demonstrable interest in hydrodynamic experimental testing and numerical modelling (ideally both) is essential
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within this project will be to: closely collaborate with the DTU faculty members (Maria Montanucci and Peter Beelen) and the current PhD student of the team (Marie Frank vom Braucke) and the other Postdoc
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technology and the European Quantum Communication Infrastructure. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for an exceptional physicist with extraordinary talents and outstanding drive. In particular
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, materials and energy. We translate knowledge within biotechnology, food technology, environmental technology, chemical engineering, industrial biotechnology, medical biotechnology and electrochemical
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such conceptions depended on domestic conditions as well as international connections. The project will focus mainly, though not exclusively, on newspapers and periodicals as its source material. The project will
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focus on DFT ground-state workflows and later extend to excited-state calculations with applications spanning optoelectronics, energy materials, and molecular systems. Key tasks include workflow
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does not involve single-crystal synthesis. This project involves intensive international collaboration with multiple research groups. Your profile You hold a PhD in physics, chemistry or materials