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/ experience in the following areas: Solid Mechanics Fracture and Fatigue Numerical modelling using the Finite Element Method Knowledge of electro-chemistry Programming experience in languages such as Fortran
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in bioinspired hierarchical ceramic based composites by microstructural engineering - DTU Energy Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description The Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark (DTU),...
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for this position should have an education in material science, physics, chemistry or similar. The PhD student will be a member of the ATLAS group at DTU Nanolab, but also attend project meetings in the other
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electrical engineering, electro-chemical process engineering, thermodynamics, electro-chemistry, and/or similar discipline(s) relevant for Power-to-X plants and systems. In the position you are expected
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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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others, experts with background in physics, chemistry, materials and computer science. The section comprises four PIs and approx. 25 between PhD students and postdocs. The candidate will work in
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on September 1st, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter. The project will be conducted within the LEO Foundation Center for Cutaneous Drug Delivery, which combines expertise in physical chemistry
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topics: Atomic force microscopy Geochemistry and/or Mineralogy (mineral-fluid interactions) Surface Chemistry/Physics (thermodynamics/kinetics of mineral/glass interaction with fluids) Organic 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