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University of Denmark (DTU). The supervisory teams have a rich experience and confirmed expertise in the fields underwater optical communications, optical antennas, optoelectronics, and signal propagation and
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want to advance the state-of-the-art research in computer vision for material and computational design? The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) invites applicants for a postdoctoral researcher. The
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The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has an open PhD position on the topic of “High precision post processing of high speed and high
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“BEAR - Bioleaching and Electrodialytic Applications for metal Recovery from wastes” with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The role holder will explore the potential of bioleaching and
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postdoctoral candidate in the field of theoretical catalysis. The postdoc will be a member of the Catalysis Theory Center (Cattheory) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) located at the outskirts
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equivalent). We offer You will work with dedicated colleagues at the Section for Cognitive Systems at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Copenhagen University Hospital. You will have working
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and Storage at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Energy) invites applications for a 2-year experimental postdoc position to work on synthesis, electrochemical characterization, and structural
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. To strengthen the research and education in this field, the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Sustain) invites applications for a Full Professor
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Technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We are a dynamic, innovative and diverse research team focused on all aspects of CV-QKD. Our team is passionate about
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simulations and in experiments. The position will be hosted by the Section of Quantum Physics and Information Technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We