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Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering multiple PhD
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pathways from research to collaboration and commercialisation. Personal qualities: Self‑driven, agile and goal‑oriented, yet collaborative and supportive. Able to prioritise multiple tasks and work
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across the full coatings value chain and across multiple coating technologies, ranging from intumescent and fouling control coatings to anti-corrosive and other functional and heavy-duty coating systems
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rather than one-shot scenario evaluation. The core research directions of the PhD project include: (i) multi-agent RL to jointly learn policies for multiple control parameters; (ii) uncertainty-aware
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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
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the ability to teach at least two of the courses listed below. Applicants should indicate in their application which of the listed courses they are able to teach and how their research interests align with
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pathways and biochemistry is an advantage Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects effectively Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities Ability to work
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to research visits and collaboration with partner institutions in Mexico. Ideal candidate must have outstanding communication skills with ability to present results to multiple expert and non-expert
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collaborating with over 20 partners across Europe and interacting with multiple stakeholders across the Danish and European water sectors. We seek applicants who have demonstrated their ability to work both
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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