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at the Technical University of Denmark is seeking highly motivated candidates for a PhD scholarship in the field of catalysis to develop new sustainable routes to produce selected organic commodity
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to: (1) Select, test and optimize new bio-inspired adhesive formulations for (wet) tissue adhesion; (2) develop new lab-based test methods for wet adhesion performance; (3) perform lab-based tissue
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Responsibilities: Develop and optimize formulations for delivery of antibiotics and other small molecules. Design, conduct, and analyze experiments to advance our scientific objectives. Work collaboratively within a
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. To strengthen the research and education in this field, the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Sustain) invites applications for a Full Professor
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research and education institutions in Europe. Salary and appointment terms The appointment will be based on the collective agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC). The
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utilization of microalgae for fish feed and nutrition, including nutrient uptake and utilization. The PhD scholarship is part of a larger project to develop circular economy by utilizing sludge from a
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internationally recognized academic department with 385 employees and 11 research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering. We conduct research, teaching
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well as providing training to colleagues on equipment usage. Furthermore, your expertise will be invaluable in educational activities and contributing to the writing of scientific articles. If you are a proactive and
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that formal methods are crucial to ensure high quality in software systems? Do you want to establish your career as a computer scientist in this area? Do you want to educate new generations of computer
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methods into a vibroacoustic finite element and boundary element framework, aimed at facilitating fast and efficient broadband frequency sweeps. Develop an adjoint gradient estimation method, based