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‑motivation, and is able to develop new skills to explore new topics. The project requires the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment, and excellent communication and data
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learning, life cycle assessment and programming. You are highly motivated to learn and apply modern simulation and optimization techniques and work in a dynamic environment with other doctoral students and
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can locally enrich and protect catalytically active molecules and are open to molecular exchange with the environment. Exchange with the environment could have supplied precursors for compartment
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waveguides. Place of employment and description of the scientific environment Research will be carried out at QUANTOP – Center for Quantum Optics at the Niels Bohr Institute (Department of Physics
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scientifically stimulating working environment at the Department of Physics, DTU, located in the northern Copenhagen area. The group develops the GPAW electronic structure code, the ASE Python library, and the
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environment? Then, we invite you to apply for a PhD position in theoretical nano-physics at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg Sweden. As a prospective PhD student you will be involved in research
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environments where oxygen is limited. The primary focus of the research will be to explore how variations in oxygen concentration affect the activity of microbial enzymes that are responsible for degradation
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project involving advanced ultrafast laser spectroscopy? Would you like to work in a friendly and collaborative environment? Then you might want to join our young team as a PhD candidate! The Faculty
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? This PhD project aims to develop novel feedback systems to enhance operator performance and motivation in such high-stakes environments. The project will explore several key objectives: analyse existing
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, unlocking opportunities, forms of incubation, and deployment of knowledge and ground-breaking developments. We also stimulate a healthy and inclusive work environment in which you can bring out the best in