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PhD Project in Molecular Magnetic Materials Department of Chemistry Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry, Section for Inorganic Chemistry invites applicants for a PhD
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collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, which comprises, among others, experts with background in physics, chemistry, materials and computer science. The section comprises four PIs and approx. 25 between
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group within mechanical engineering – as well as to support our existing activities within materials research. We work with a range of materials, but mainly polymers, in terms of characterization
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focus on research, so with us you get the chance to start a research group within mechanical engineering – as well as to support our existing activities within materials research. We work with a range of
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construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. Technology for people
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for this position should have an education in material science, physics, chemistry or similar. The PhD student will be a member of the ATLAS group at DTU Nanolab, but also attend project meetings in the other
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Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) for the project MISSION-CCS (Material Science Innovation for Accelerated, Sustainable and Safe Implementation of Carbon Capture and Storage). MISSION-CCS
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300 MDKK “Pioneer Center for Accelerating P2X Materials Discovery”, funded by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, the Danish National Research Foundation, the Carlsberg Foundation
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the statistical design of experiments, the analysis of the fermented materials by physico-chemical methods(LC-MS, NMR) and specific functional assays, as well as the assessment of the beneficial effect
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: Managing and teaching an engineering geology course for BSc students; Preparing and delivering physical lectures; Preparing and sharing teaching materials with the students; Arranging and guiding field