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preferred. It would also be an advantage if you have previous experience with carbon capture and conversion. Key competences include: Protein chemistry Enzyme assay development Enzyme kinetics and kinetic
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of modern electron microscopy for advancing catalysis science. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We favor candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry, or materials
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the CPE and MSB research groups and across DTU and TEC network. Qualifications: PhD in biotechnology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, biophysics, or related area. Experience with yeast genetics, molecular
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physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or related areas as well as experience in the general area of catalysis for sustainable energy solutions. The candidate must display good
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. Dissemination of the research results. Candidates should have a PhD degree in experimental physics, chemistry, materials science or equivalent. The core skills for the project are: Experience in inorganic
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research assistants, providing guidance and support in their research activities. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical
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permanent magnets through optimal nanocomposites of grains with specific crystallite orientation as well as controlled microstructure. Our partners at Aarhus University will work on the chemistry of
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, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or a similar field. Quality in research is the core principle in which we strive for, thus a strong fundamental scientific approach and knowledge base is
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-workers in the Section of Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology, DTU Bioengineering. The position will also likely involve training of new group members and visitors in technologies and protocols used in
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to recruit a postdoctoral fellow, to start from 1st of June 2024 or as soon as possible afterwards. Our research group is situated within the section of Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology (PCET), where