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to elucidating immobilized enzyme interfaces and their role in transformative chemistry. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We favor candidates with a degree in physics
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: merging chemical biology and silicone chemistry with compliant active devices (WeArAble). PhD scholarship in In-situ Online Corrosion and Solvent Degradation Monitoring at Pilot Scale – DTU Chemical
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are available for the project through the DTU-supercomputer facility Niflheim . Your qualifications You have a PhD degree or equivalent in theoretical/computational physics or chemistry. You have a strong
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chemistry and characterization (e.g. NMR, prep and analytical scale chromatography), biophysics, analytical chemistry, downstream biopolymer processing or similar is an advantage. Who we are You will be
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and bioenergy. The section belongs to the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , which hosts eight sections spanning from molecular biology to crop science and environmental chemistry
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degree (or equivalent) within computational toxicology (QSAR), toxicology, pharmacy, chemistry, biology or another relevant scientific area and a strong interest in QSAR research Strong professional
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for internal talks and external community via conferences and publications. Practical experience with the following techniques is favored but not a necessity Untargeted metabolomics Analytical chemistry Compound
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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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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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, mechanics, chemistry, optics, fluidics, medical and biotechnology) as well as applications. The Nanoscale Materials and Devices section (NANOMADE) at DTU Physics is focused on basic and applied research, and