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engineering, biomedical engineering, or other related disciplines. Experience in microfluidics design and microfabrication is a must. Additional experience in sample preparation, HPLC, analytical chemistry
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, a focus on high-impact dissemination of our research, and a department with a great emphasis on educating the future generation of chemists and chemical engineers. Salary and terms of employment
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc Fellowship on QM/ML/MM-based MD simulations of active sites in enzymes for the conversion of C1 products to fuels and chemicals - DTU
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laboratory within Enzyme Discovery and Enzyme Technology in the Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology Section at the Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine at DTU. The molecular biology laboratory is an
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electrical engineering, electro-chemical process engineering, thermodynamics, electro-chemistry, and/or similar discipline(s) relevant for Power-to-X plants and systems. In the position you are expected
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, also serve as a reactant for production of ammonia, methanol or other valuable chemicals, that can serve as “energy vectors” enabling emission reduction from “hard to electrify” sectors like global
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of the following qualifications: A strong background in natural product chemistry, metabolomics or microbial engineering. Highly motivated by the structural complexity of microbial natural products and their
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properties (magnetic, topological, electronic, optical, chemical) and the potential technological applications (opto-electronic devices, electro-catalysis, quantum information). These areas will be covered by
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, nanoscientists, materials scientists, mineralogists, geoscientists, engineers and others. The job We expect that your background in organic chemistry and molecule synthesis will contribute to the efforts of our
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at the Department for health technology, DTU Health Tech is open from 1 October 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter, in the project ‘MIGRAGEN: Using novel microfluidic gradient devices to drive genetic and