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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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uncover connections. The research has often strong relationships with neighbouring areas such as physics, nanotechnology, biochemistry, and takes place in close collaboration with industry and universities
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employees. Read more about us at www.energy.dtu.dk . DTU Physics conducts cross-disciplinary research where micro- and nanotechnology is applied to a wide range of scientific disciplines (electronics
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. Experience in quantum nanophotonics, quantum photonic devices, nanoscience, nanotechnology, and quantum dots is welcomed. Learn more about the project here: nikaakopian.org/multiqubit . The project is