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compound collections derived or inspired by natural products, to probe their therapeutic potential. The PhD student will develop synthetic strategies to access natural product-like compounds based on sterols
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Research Associate level. Our goals are to develop a local method for mineralising CO2 , to convert it back to solid, where it will remain stable on the long term. Even with the very best alternative energy
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of the candidate will be to develop novel photocatalyzed reactions with bio-derived substrates for forming carbon-carbon bonds. The aim is to identify new transformations for converting inexpensive starting
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the postdoc’s responsibilities Participation in the group meetings and activities of the NNF project “Hybrid Quantum Chemistry on Hybrid Quantum Computers” A smaller amount of teaching activities in BSc or MSc
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leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We
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enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence
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laboratory responsibilities, teaching, supervision, and outreach tasks. The main responsibilities of the chosen candidates will be to: (1) design, test and optimize new skin adhesive; (2) develop new design
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to: (1) Select, test and optimize new bio-inspired adhesive formulations for (wet) tissue adhesion; (2) develop new lab-based test methods for wet adhesion performance; (3) perform lab-based tissue
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at the Technical University of Denmark is seeking highly motivated candidates for a PhD scholarship in the field of catalysis to develop new sustainable routes to produce selected organic commodity
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fluoride solvent. A schematic representation of the steps and interfaces in SolveMSR. In the SolveMSR project, we will develop a structural-thermodynamic model for contaminants in molten alkali halides and