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Are you interested in working in the nexus between energy and agriculture, using your skills in bio-, chemical- or process engineering? Would you be excited to work in an interdisciplinary team
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William Shih's group at Harvard University and the Solid-State Physics group led by Professor Peter Bøggild at DTU. Effective communication skills are essential, as the successful candidate will be expected
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/mechanical engineering, computer graphics/vision, machine learning, or other related skills that are useful for fabricating new types of physical objects and interfaces excellent programming skills Your
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in materials research in collaboration with other members of the Iversen group. The candidates must have a PhD in chemistry, crystallography, physics, materials science or similar. The Department
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Aarhus University hosting 60 senior scientists, ~100 postdocs and ~160 PhD students (located at Gustav Wieds Vej 14, 8000 Aarhus C). The center combines expertise from the disciplines including physics
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projects that integrate the expertise of different European partners in electrochemistry, electrochemical energy storage, electronics, process engineering, smart sensors, IoT, and solar power industries
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 3 year 9 month postdoc position within food physics and protein chemistry, in particular plant-based protein
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into the design process, you will facilitate the development of a platform that addresses the specific needs and concerns of various stakeholders, thereby enhancing its utility and effectiveness. 3. Enabling
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the assessment that concerns him/her self. Once the recruitment process is completed a final letter of rejection is sent to the deselected applicants. Letter of reference If you want a referee to upload a letter
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about the faculty here . About the research project You will be part of a research group investigating the neurodegenerative process in Parkinson’s disease. You will use different rodent model