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of Thermal Energy at DTU Construct is looking for a post doc to work on two research projects related to green fuel production from biomass and electricity. The two research projects deal with biomass
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polymer electrolytes for Mg-ion batteries (i.e., high ionic conductivity, coulombic efficiency, and cyclability at a low cost). However, we expect the gained know-how and infrastructure to be transferred
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engineering of biopharmaceutical cell factories. Thanks to recent advances in computational and analytical biology, it is now possible to reconcile mechanistic models of cell metabolism with information from
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sustainability, coupled with a passion for guiding new entrepreneurs to maturity. You possess the drive and skills to build, manage and drive the new program, in alignment with our current offerings. As our new
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relevant engineering field or computer/data science and is motivated to specialize in electrical power systems. Candidates are required to have: Excellent grades in your master program Dedication and the
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of electrical devices based on high-mobility III/V semiconductors High level of understanding of material science and electrical transport physics. Experience with electrical characterization of devices, ideally
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoctoral Researcher in the Effect of Salt Precipitation on CO2 Storage – DTU Chemical Engineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description A 2
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: You will be part of the Section for Synthetic Biology's highly skilled technical team, including laboratory technicians, an electrical engineer, and fermentation specialists. Secondly, you will become a
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of compact size, fast scanning and low cost, the integrated OPAs are becoming a transformative technology for LiDAR and FSO systems. As a participant of the project, the Postdoc will become part of a team at
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inorganic chemistry, radiochemistry, polymer- and nanotechnology. Within this field, you will join a team and focus on the development of a new technology for protection of the salivary glands during PSMA