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in materials research in collaboration with other members of the Iversen group. The candidates must have a PhD in chemistry, crystallography, physics, materials science or similar. The Department
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, electrochemistry or battery research. You hold a PhD in chemistry / chemical engineering / materials science / physics or a related topic. Preferably you have experience in calorimetry, thermochemistry, battery
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The Department of Biology, Aarhus University invites applications for a fulltime 2-year postdoc position on: Making biodiversity inventories more efficient. This postdoc project is part of a larger
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techniques in food biochemistry and technology, and multi-omic data in food waste. We also offer a great mentoring experience in collaboration with PhD and MSc students, a collaborative environment in which
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of the powder Xray diffraction instruments at the materials science beamline, DanMAX – www.maxiv.lu.se/danmax, at the MAX IV 3 GeV synchrotron storage ring in Lund, Sweden. 2) Research on crystallographic texture
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of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Aarhus University invites you to apply for a 2-year post doc position. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from September 1st
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The Department of Digital Design and Information Studies within the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in science and
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(https://inano.au.dk/) and Villum Center for Dirac Materials (https://villumcdm.org/), as well as Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (https://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/quantum/ in the USA
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, you will significantly influence the direction of your research. A Ph.D. degree in a relevant field such as Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or Nanoscience from a recognized university and
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SurfLab at Aarhus University seeks to hire a fulltime postdoc to study the surface chemistry of plastic materials in marine environments. The goal of the project is to discover new materials