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complex tissue structures. The PhD position is part of the EU Doctoral Network NanoRAM: Emerging Nanotools for Soft Matter Characterisation and Manipulation. NanoRAM brings together people and organisations
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relation to upskilling and reskilling professionals. We expect a high sense of structure, ability to keep an overview, ability to provide clear instructions, good communication and presentation skills, and
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recycling. These activities will be in close collaboration with other members of the Skrydstrup Group and partners in industry. You will also be expected to help with supervision of bachelor, master and PhD
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construction, and it can be difficult to start as a PhD fellow and succeed without a longer start-up phase. In consequence, we offer a one-year position as research assistant to allow time to work your way
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with close collaboration both within the department, with external collaborators and the various national governmental institutions. Your profile The applicant is expected to have a PhD degree in marine
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are valued. Qualifications A PhD degree in chemistry/chemical engineering/food chemistry/biotechnology/biochemistry/food science/or similar Genuine interest in dietary polyphenols and polysaccharides
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Nanotechnology. The candidate should have a PhD degree within the broad field of (bio)chemical sciences and have experimental experience in DNA nanotechnology. The focus of the project is on the functionalization
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and presentation in scientific forums. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant subjects focused on experimental fluid mechanics. Specifically, hand-on
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and health-related interfaces sensing techniques printed electronics wearables smart fibers sustainable fabrication other related topics The successful candidate must have a PhD Degree (or equivalent
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, associate and assistant professors, a support-staff of ~35 technical and administrative staff, ~100 PhD-students and ~50 postdocs and around 300 students. In addition to excellence in research, teaching and