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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Stem Cell-based Tissue Models of the Human Brain, Nervous System and Eye - DTU Health Tech Kgs. Lyngby
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understanding fiber-reinforced composite materials for wind turbine blades. Over the last 40 years, wind turbine blades have grown in magnitude and complexity. This development is closely linked with an improved
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creative working environment. You will be integrated in a very creative research team which is focusing on the first large scale universal optical quantum computing under in the Novo Nordisk Quantum
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laboratories. As the Scientific Lab Manager, you will closely collaborate with undergraduate students, PhD students, postdocs, and researchers, and be responsible for: Construction and Operation of Optical
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for environmental applications: Metal-organic Frameworks, Layered double hydroxide, Zeolites and nanostructured fibers or catalysts Employing advanced synthesis and fabrication methods to tailor the material’s
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like you to have a sound understanding of databases with a good eye for detail. You need to be able to play a key role in analyzing problems and come up with creative solutions as well as developing
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broad effort in materials physics and design, catalysis, quantum optics, sensing and communication, biophysics, plasma physics, continuum physics, radiation physics, and luminescence physics. Our research
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, Nervous System and Eye - DTU Health Tech Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 02/22/2024 Be the First to Apply Are you ready to lead research within in stem cell-based nerve tissues? DTU Health Tech is
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education in Project Management Experience with project or program management Proactive with strong planning and organising skills Structured with an eye for the details A team player with strong
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tasks independently, we are eager to welcome you into our team. You have an eye for detail and take pride in always delivering high professional quality. You further have the ability to prioritise which