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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in NMR based structural studies of RNA riboswitches - DTU Chemistry Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description We welcome applicants for a
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Doctoral Networks Programme - DTU Chemistry Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 01/18/2024 Trending The Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is seeking a talented PhD student to
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to recruit a postdoctoral fellow, to start from 1st of June 2024 or as soon as possible afterwards. Our research group is situated within the section of Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology (PCET), where
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(CFB) at DTU (Denmark) and the FEMSA Biotechnology Center (CBF) at Tecnológico (TEC) de Monterrey (Mexico) have launched a joint research program to foster a bilateral strategic partnership to promote
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analysis of new sodium ion battery materials. The position is part of a combined computational and experimental project where we use novel computational methods to predict new sodium intercalation cathode
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at DTU and externally with other leading universities. Cattheory has a strong infrastructure and computational facility. Responsibilities and qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD in
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, nanoparticle synthesis, and computational modelling. This approach enables new, direct operando observations that are urgently needed to advance mechanistic insight into catalytic processes at the atomic scale
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computational/theoretical physics, chemistry, materials science and related areas. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and
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equivalent degree in computer science, physics, chemistry or materials science. The candidates must have a strong background in computational chemistry, physics or materials science and/or machine learning
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program making it possible to quantify the effect of salt precipitation on permeability damage. The work comprises two studies: 1) Experimental and 2) Modelling. It is planned to perform microfluidics