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pipeline within the Protein Biophysics research group and core facility in the Protein Chemistry & Enzyme Technology Section, DTU Bioengineering. Research Assistant in biocatalysis and enzyme engineering
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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
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inorganic geochemistry, are also invited to apply. Experience with multi-proxy studies, biomarker analyses, carbon chemistry and/or numerical/statistical data treatment will be considered favorably. Excellent
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). Experience/qualifications in one or more of the following areas are advantageous: Chemistry and characterization of catalytic performance Electrochemistry Building of test rigs and data acquisition Oxide
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to collaborate with and co-supervise other students. The Gothelf Lab: The lab, headed by Professor Kurt Gothelf, combines DNA Nanotechnology with organic chemistry and specializes in structural DNA nanotechnology
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engineering, biomedical engineering, or other related disciplines. Experience in microfluidics design and microfabrication is a must. Additional experience in sample preparation, HPLC, analytical chemistry
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analysis, such as the use of pymol or alphaFold. Qualifications: Background in chemistry, enzymology, chemical engineering, microbiology, or similar. Proficiency in routine microbiology wet lab protocols
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, mechanics, chemistry, optics, fluidics, medical and biotechnology) as well as applications. The Nanoscale Materials and Devices section (NANOMADE) at DTU Physics is focused on basic and applied research, and
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structure/folding and, with simulations, elucidate the electron transfer between cofactors. Qualifications Candidates should hold a PhD or equivalent degree in computational chemistry, physics, materials
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are looking for an experienced postdoctoral researcher with hands-on laboratory experience in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology or Food technology. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or