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). Applications must be submitted as one PDF file containing all materials to be given consideration. To apply, please open the link "Apply now", fill out the online application form, and attach all your materials
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active, interdisciplinary research team with strong ties to architectural practice. The position is open for appointment as of August 1st, 2026, or soon hereafter. The position is a three-year role
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design and implementation of a neuromorphic CMOS image sensor and in validating the fabricated prototype for reliable operation under space environmental conditions. The position is open from June 2026
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. A stimulating research culture that values open discussion, academic freedom, and innovation across disciplines, set in a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality, and a healthy work–life
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research infrastructure laboratory space, shared equipment a research climate inviting lively, open, and critical discussion within and across different fields of research a working environment with teamwork
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at PhD degree in a relevant field, such as mycology or building physics, with expertise in fungal growth in buildings. Who we are The position is open at the Department of the Built Environment (BUILD
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Postdoctoral Positions in PFAS Analytics, Degradation, and Thermophysical Properties - DTU Chemistry
consideration. To apply, please open the link "Apply now", fill out the online application form, and attach all your materials in English in one PDF file. The file must include: Application (cover letter) CV
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and actuate [2], which opens new possibilities for controlling cellular function. In the recently funded RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) project, the lab aims to develop RNA origami
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and actuate [2], which opens new possibilities for controlling cellular function. In the recently funded RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) project, the lab aims to develop RNA origami
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and actuate [2], which opens new possibilities for controlling cellular function. In the recently funded RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) project, the lab aims to develop RNA origami