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into understanding the science. The PhD project will be part of the CAPeX center for accelerating catalyst development. As part of this center there will be computational chemists and nanoparticle synthesis experts
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, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Physics) is seeking highly motivated candidates for PhD positions within experimental quantum technologies. We offer several PhD projects with the focus on exploring
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the First to Apply The section for Computational Atomic-scale Materials Design (CAMD) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a PhD position
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enzymes, with international leading partners at North Carolina State University (NC State), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Responsibilities and tasks You
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PhD studentship in organic synthesis of natural product-inspired compounds funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant is available at the Department of Chemistry at The Technical University
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Information 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 quantum communication, computation
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Description The section for Computational Atomic-scale Materials Design (CAMD) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated post doc within the broad area of
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as postdocs at Center for Security and Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We offer you an opportunity to be part of a broader project on Arctic and maritime surveillance, where
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Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has over recent years cemented its position as a dedicated entrepreneurial university and continuously aims to provide the means to promote entrepreneurship and
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implementations. 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) and will be in close