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, Aarhus University (AU-FOOD). AU-FOOD is in possession of the most advanced analytical research infrastructure, with well-integrated, high-tech prototype facilities. This world-leading infrastructure, will
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theoretical atomic-scale simulations, data scientific approaches, and experimental operando electron microscopy measurements of nanoparticle catalysis at the Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION
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characterization techniques and alternative design solutions. Your primary responsibilities and tasks will be to: Perform the sensitivity analyses on the process and material parameters, towards quality improvement
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you aim at scientific excellence and want to establish a career as a scientist within fiber lasers and supercontinum sources and their high-level applications within imaging and spectroscopy, then we
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from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application must be submitted no later than 1 June
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. literature searches and image processing. Qualifications Applicants are expected to have the following qualifications: an MA in archaeology, history or a related discipline a strong interest in the academic
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quantification of different microorganisms which can be useful for the MFC set-up. A strong background in materials science and electrochemistry is essential for this role. Basic knowledge about Raman imaging
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newly built 7000 m2 state-of-the-art research facility at AU FOOD. AU FOOD is in possession of the most advanced analytical research infrastructure, with well-integrated, high-tech prototype facilities
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of materials. This infrastructure provides unique methods that enable fundamental new understandings of such diverse processes as failure of electronic components or the mechanism of transfer of chemical
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Council. Your main goal will be to drive a paradigm shift in design science to enable the prevention of rebound effects (i.e., unintended consequences of interventions that arise due to behavioral and