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are looking for an experienced postdoctoral researcher with hands-on laboratory experience in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or Food technology. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or
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on the chemistry of the magnets and your part in the project will be to develop novel numerical methods to allow us to model these rare-earth free magnets using our state-of-the-art open source
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 3 year 9 month postdoc position within food physics and protein chemistry, in particular plant-based protein
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data. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The candidate preferably has a degree within chemical engineering or possibly chemistry/physics and deep knowledge/ experience
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at www.capex-p2x.com . Responsibilities and Qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD in computational physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or related areas as
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chemistry of the magnets and your part in the project will be to investigate our rare-earth free magnets using our state-of-the-art open-source micromagnetic model, MagTense, and to develop this model even
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molecular medicine, molecular biology, protein chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, or equivalent. You have research experience or a strong interest to learn about receptor biology and/or kidney cell
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, chemistry, molecular biology and medicine to carry out world class interdisciplinary research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The centre gives access to a broad range of infrastructure, tools and expertise
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research assistants, providing guidance and support in their research activities. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical
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permanent magnets through optimal nanocomposites of grains with specific crystallite orientation as well as controlled microstructure. Our partners at Aarhus University will work on the chemistry of