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to the project: A MSc degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or other relevant fields Enthusiasm and a let’s go solve attitude Creativity, persistence, and attention to detail Excellent communication skills in
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software, and data collection as well as experience in implementation of advanced experiments. Some understanding of engineering approaches Hands-on experience in maintenance and trouble-shooting
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-inspired wet adhesion for potential tissue-repair applications and will have a commercial outlook. The position is associated to the new skin technology platform, “SkinHub”, supported by the Aage and Johanne
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. The research project will focus on skin adhesion and other skin technologies and the position is a part of the new skin technology platform, “SkinHub”, supported by the Aage and Johanne Louis-Hansen Foundation
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Centre for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE) atDTU Chemistry is seeking talented PhD students to contribute to our exciting CO2 storage research in the project Compositional Simulation of Reactive
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Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Klaus Braagaard Møller [1]. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Copenhagen-based MSR-developer company Seaborg Technologies [2
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are encouraged to apply. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global
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inorganic chemistry, radiochemistry, polymer- and nanotechnology. Within this field, you will join a team and focus on the development of a new technology for protection of the salivary glands during PSMA
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irrespective of age, gender, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study
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Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University | Aarhus C, Region Midtjylland | Denmark | about 1 month ago
provide clues to food scientists and materials chemists about engineering biocompatible particle systems. Researchers in our group benefit from several new femtosecond laser systems and the strong community