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performed in the Section for Organic Chemistry. The section hosts nine faculty members and more than 30 PhD students and postdocs. The research topics include complex molecule synthesis, homogeneous catalysis
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industry partnerships. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work alongside 50 talented individuals, including faculty members, postdocs, and engineers. Our research center is supported by
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. PhD student 1: Will work with dielectric elastomer fibers, initially focusing on preparation methods for the fibers. Later, the focus will be on conductive materials that can be incorporated
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of glucose to pyruvate, glycolysis, is seen in most organisms including humans and taught in all introductory biochemistry courses. Despite its importance, we have yet to make a precise kinetic model capturing
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opportunity to build strong networks with internationally known researchers at DTU and other universities as well as industrial partners. The present PhD project is sponsored by Equinor and thus provides
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will work closely with talented researchers that want to make a difference. Importantly you will be joining a collaborative group where you get a lot of support but also a lot of autonomy all within a
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closely with talented researchers that want to make a difference. Importantly you will be joining a collaborative group where you get a lot of support but also a lot of autonomy all within a section where
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in a highly supportive and collaborative team that in addition to the supervisor includes postdocs and young faculty members with advanced skills and experience in bioinformatics, molecular biology
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materials to be given consideration. To apply, please open the link "Apply now", fill out the online application form, and attach all your materials in English in one PDF file. The file must include: A letter
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to make your mark in the stem cell field. The project topic is scalable stem cell manufacturing, specifically for the production of stem cell derived NK cells. This is currently a major bottleneck