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adhesion is available at the Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark in the group of Polymers and Functional Interfaces headed by Professor Esben Thormann. The project is focus on bio
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on phase-field modelling of corrosion fatigue. PhD scholarship in digitalization of polymer-based battery electrolyte development - DTU Energy Denmark Posted on 04/29/2024 PhD scholarship on design, building
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the recycling of polymers. The candidate must have good communication skills and preferably experience in writing drafts for publications. The candidate must have experience with international and industrial
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, Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry or related field. Strong theoretical and experimental background in Biopolymer Chemistry and critical disease biology. Knowledge of characterization techniques mentioned
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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
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. The Biomaterial Microsystems group is a highly ambitious group, pursuing research on microfabrication of 3D polymer and carbon structures and devices and their application in drug delivery, bioelectrochemistry and
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manufacturing and characterization of fiber-reinforced polymer composites for wind turbine blades or other applications Experience in programming, e.g. Matlab, Python Flexible, proactive, autonomous, structured
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Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry - DTU Health Tech Denmark Posted on 03/06/2024 A PhD in Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry is offered by DTU with the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet. Using radiochemistry, polymer
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, such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Rheology, surface chemistry, and handling polymer-based slurries We offer DTU is a leading
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Chemistry is offered by DTU with the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet. Using radiochemistry, polymer chemistry and animals models, we will solve the biggest challenge in prostate cancer