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favor candidates with a degree in physics or materials science. You should: Have a solid grasp of x-ray physics Be a skilled experimental scientist Have proven experience with programming, e.g. Python
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your advanced skills, it is right here in front of you. At DTU Construct , Section of Manufacturing Engineering, you will be at the forefront of developments in advanced laser-based processing and the
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fundamental challenges and application potentials. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics, biophysics, plasma physics, and quantum
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advice of the highest quality within building design and processes, building construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing
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ethnic background are encouraged to apply. DTU Energy is focusing on functional materials and their application in sustainable energy technology. Our research areas include fuel cells, electrolysis, solar
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and at conferences and We imagine that you have an education in environmental engineering or similar with good process understanding of treatment facilities such as wastewater treatment, landfilling
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historical materials, such as formalin-fixed tissues or archaeological bones and teeth, in order to extract material for the sequencing of pathogen biomolecules. You will be comfortable working with human
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, at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech), Technical University of Denmark (DTU). IDUN is a vibrant research section comprised of over 45 members dedicated to advancing micro- and nanotechnology-based
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position at the Copenhagen Center for Biomedical Quantum Sensing, where we focus on pioneering research in quantum sensing using squeezed light and color centers in diamond. This position presents
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of science providing solutions to major societal challenges related to climate change, sustainability, and infrastructure. We offer a postdoc position for a motivated candidate to join the Energy Foundations