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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD studentship in the organic synthesis of natural product inspired compound collections - DTU Chemistry Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description A
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you like to explore the potential of quantum sensing with color centers, develop new sensing modalities and apply these in biology or material sciences? PhD scholarship in Post-Quantum Cryptography
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on these insights, identify paths for stronger engagement with sustainable food consumption. PhD scholarship in microbiome synthetic biology and cancer cachexia - DTU Biosustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 06/07
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techniques in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction sector. PhD Scholarships in computational biology and single-cell analysis - DTU Bioengineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 05/31/2024 The lab
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for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at DTU Physics www.vision.dtu.dk and work closely with VISION’s faculty members, PhD students, postdocs and international leading collaborators all working
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collaborations. Profile We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic researcher with following competences: Essential experience and skills: • PhD in Neuroscience, Developmental/stem cell biology
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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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high-frequency quantum sensing applications, such as probing electron-spin dynamics at the molecular scale, with potential impacts on fields like molecular biology and materials science. Exploring
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present your work at scientific conferences and workshops. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: Experience in mammalian cell culture Experience with standard molecular biology techniques
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Description You have a PhD in experimental microfluidics, and you wish to pursue applications within Life Sciences: we offer a 2-year postdoctoral position in the “Nanofluidics and Bioimaging” group