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chemistry of the magnets and your part in the project will be to develop novel numerical methods to allow us to model these rare-earth free magnets using our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model
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21 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University of Denmark Department physics Research Field Chemistry » Organic chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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and development of many-body methods to describe the ground- and excited states of solids. The project is supervised by Prof. Kristian Thygesen and is part of the VILLUM Investigator project “Data
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the electronic structure of a molecule itself becomes distorted whenever incoming radiation promotes transitions between electronic ground and excited states. However, in a structured environment like a solution
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, economics, to policy analysis. Basic as well as applied research are conducted on some of the major challenges facing society, such as pollution and pollution control mechanisms, management of land, soil
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the ambition is to facilitate integration of the hydrogen production step and the ammonia synthesis step to enable an efficient route to ammonia driven only by electrical energy. If the solid oxide cell applied
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student projects, and co-supervision of PhD student projects. Required qualifications: You should have a PhD degree in chemistry or environmental engineering, or a similar degree. You should have solid
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apply. Join us in our mission to revolutionize personalized medicine and make a difference in critical care settings. Keys responsibilities Design and fabricate microfluidic devices for automatic solid
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on the chemistry of the magnets and your part in the project will be to develop novel numerical methods to allow us to model these rare-earth free magnets using our state-of-the-art open source
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major challenges facing society, such as pollution and pollution control mechanisms, management of land, soil, water, air and biodiversity, protection of ecosystem services, and climate change. Advisory