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PhD fellowship in Inorganic Chemistry

The PhD project targets the preparation and characterization of new quantum materials, with especial focus on magnetic materials with low dimensionality. The successful candidate will work on the synthesis of complex solid state compounds (transition metal halides and chalcogenides) by combining crystal growth (e.g. chemical vapor transport and optical floating zone techniques) and soft chemistry methods. The project will also involve a detailed structural and electronic characterization using scattering and spectroscopic techniques, and the measurement of the physical properties. The ultimate goal is to establish structure-property relationships in materials that exhibit novel magnetic and electronic behaviors.

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Professor in Cybersecurity - DTU Compute

Are you an accomplished cybersecurity academic with a strong track record in high-impact research, successful funding acquisition, and excellence in teaching? The Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (DTU Compute) invites applications for a full professorship in cybersecurity. The position is based in the Section for Cybersecurity Engineering - an interdisciplinary team conducting cutting-edge research and delivering high-quality education in cybersecurity and cryptography. The section covers a wide spectrum of cybersecurity topics, including pervasive computing security, Internet and dark web measurements, IoT and OT security, network security, intrusion detection systems, usable security and privacy, quantum and post-quantum cryptography, secure computation and symmetric cryptography. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to all four pillars of DTU’s mission: research, education, innovation, and research-based consultancy for industry and public institutions. Further information may be obtained from the Head of Department, Professor Jan Madsen, jama@dtu.dk, mobile: +45 6017 1097 or Professor Nicola Dragoni (ndra@dtu.dk), head of section Cybersecurity Engineering and deputy head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (DTU Compute).

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PhD stipend in in Quantum Information Processing in Networks

The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of Quantum Information Processing in Networks. The stipend is within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and available from January 1, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and results into applications in close collaboration with industrial partners worldwide. You can read more about the department at www.es.aau.dk. Contacts Professor Jan Østergaard: jo@es.aau.dk Lisbeth Diinhoff: ld@adm.aau.dk

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Postdoc in CO2 Electrocatalysis Coupled with Nitrogen Containing Reactants

As renewable energy continually become cheaper, the overall approach to sustainability is to electrify as much as possible. However carbon based chemicals like plastics and organic coating will by default need to be derived chemically, and most likely starting with the CO2 that they will eventually degrade to. On this basis upconverting CO2 to a variety of chemicals via CO2 electrolysis is a very promising approach. Through intensive research, much of the fundamental science behind the electrochemical reduction of CO2 is becoming well established, which now allows us to evolve beyond pure CO2 electrolysis.

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Professors in Mechanical Engineering

We are looking to appoint, at the Professor level, research leaders capable of establishing collaborations at national and international level within one or more of the following three areas: 1. Solid Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials Including: Mechanics of composite materials, interface design, fracture mechanics, contact and friction, tribology, damage tolerance and reliability of layered materials, machining of metals and composites. 2. Fluid Mechanics and Energy Systems Including: Turbulence modelling, wind-farm flow modelling and control, data-driven modelling, design optimisation of fluid-based systems. 3. Mechatronics, Robotics and Dynamics Including: Robotic design and control, robotic braces and design of exoskeletons, robotic inspection and maintenance, human robot interaction, collaborative robots. For all areas, skills in theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and experimental methods hold equal weight.

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2 PhD fellowship in One Crop Health Computer Vision for Monitoring of Pests, Weeds and Beneficials i...

The IMAGE section at Department of Computer Science is offering 2 PhD fellowship, One in Computer Vision and One in mechanistic co-simulation of Insects, Weeds and Plant Infestation in Agricultural Fields as a part of the One Crop Health project commencing 1 November 2025, or as soon as possible hereafter.

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Postdoc in Atomic level 3D Mapping of Impurities in Quantum Materials - DTU Nanolab

Are you eager to explore and advance the frontiers of atomic-scale 3D mapping of impurities in quantum platforms? DTU Nanolab offers a unique opportunity to do so within an international and cutting-edge scientific environment, working in a world-class cleanroom and developing techniques using a state-of-the-art electron microscopy facility. We invite applications for a 2-year postdoctoral position focused on atomic-level 3D characterization of impurities in quantum materials using a plethora of transmission electron microscopy techniques, e.g., exit wave reconstruction, HR-STEM focal series, 4D-STEM, etc. Precise spatial control and characterization of individual defects in crystals remain a critical challenge in the fabrication of quantum technologies. Supported by the Villum Experiment Programme, this exploratory project aims to overcome this bottleneck through an innovative approach: combining controlled defect creation via focused ion beam with diffraction-based three-dimensional mapping. The project will further investigate diffusion pathways and activation kinetics by real-time inspection of defects behavior at elevated temperatures in controlled gaseous environments. The results will be corroborated with molecular dynamic simulations as well as first-principle calculations. Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Jakob B. Wagner (jabw@dtu.dk).

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Postdoc position in visualizing dendrites in solid-state batteries using nanoscale quantum sensing

Do you want to contribute to a greener future where state-of-the-art scanning nitrogen vacancy (NV) magnetometry is introduced to visualize buried functional processes in energy materials, which are otherwise inaccessible to material scientists? At DTU Energy, our research is targeting exactly this, and to reach these goals, we are looking for a postdoc to work at the interface between future energy materials and state-of-the-art quantum sensing with NV magnetometry. In this project, we will visualize the nanoscale dynamics and growth of lithium dendrites in solid-state batteries using nanoscale quantum sensing. This will be done in a young, dynamic, and collaborative team at DTU Energy. We will collaborate closely with solid-state battery expert Prof. Jennifer Rupp and NV magnetometry expert Prof. Dominik Bucher, which are both working on similar topics at the Technical University of Munich.

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Associate Professor in Quantum Mathematics

The Centre for Quantum Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a number of positions as Associate Professor in Quantum Mathematics with emphasis on pure mathematics with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. A successful candidate will drive internationally competitive research, collaborate with the world community in the field, and attract competitive external research funding. The candidates are expected to contribute significantly to QM’s outstanding research and teaching environment, to provide excellent education, supervise bachelor’s, master’s and PhD level students, as well as to contribute to the development of junior faculty research to high international standards. The candidates will get the opportunity to shape this development together with the team and implement research-project ideas with national and international impact. Topics of interest: Algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory, statistic, probability theory, mathematical physics, quantum algorithms, quantum software architecture and quantum computing.

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Postdoc in Pulsed Power Assisted Power Supply for Carbon Dioxide Electrolysis

The research area will be within design and modeling of pulsed power supplies utilizing power electronics technology for plasma generation. The successful application prerequisite is that you demonstrate a documented expertise in most of the areas below: Proven-research experiences in at least three of the following research topics: 1) Wide-band gap (WBG) based Resonant and non-resonant based power supply design 2) Ultra efficient point of load power supplies for cell level design 3) Adaptive pulse rise/fall time control 4) Modular power electronic converter design for scalable design 5) Electromagnetic compatibility and filter designing in power electronics 6) Multiphysics and time-frequency modeling of electric field

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Postdoc in Genetic Engineering of Green Microalga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii with the Purpose of Acqu...

You will use CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to fuse plastic degrading enzymes onto native, surface-exposed proteins of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Cr). This strategy will leverage the natural swimming behaviour of Cr, which uses flagella to move in aqueous environments in search of nutrients and sunlight, enabling it to access and degrade the poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) in natural environments.

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Controlling symmetry breaking in quantum materials with ultrafast correlated disorder

Quantum materials exhibit extraordinary behaviors—such as superconductivity and topological phases—that challenge our understanding of physics and have potential applications in quantum computing, energy transport, and sensing. These properties arise from delicate interactions between electrons, spins, and lattice degrees of freedom, which are poorly understood. Small changes in one parameter can often lead to large changes in the macroscopic material properties. We can exploit this sensitivity to control material properties with light, enabling switching between quantum states on ultrafast, femtosecond, timescales and sometimes achieving states that cannot be accessed by simply changing the material’s temperature. One of the most exciting nonthermal states to emerge is transient superconductivity—though the mechanisms driving this process remain unclear. Our recent work suggests that when light pulses interact with quantum material, they generate non-equilibrium correlated disorder: short-range fluctuations in the material’s structure. We believe that these fluctuations may drive changes in the electronic structure that enable quantum phenomena to emerge. Dr Simon E. Wall simon.wall@phys.au.dk

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PhD Project in Philosophy of Science: Philosophical Perspectives on Animal Models in Translational N...

Within the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA), University of Copenhagen is offering one PhD fellowship in Philosophy of Science for a Doctoral Candidate (DC). The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary and international MSCA Doctoral Network called TRANSCEND, which will deliver a training program to 13 doctoral candidates from 11 different partner universities. This doctoral position is based at the Section for History and Philosophy of Science, Department of Science Education, at University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and it is a full-time position for 36 months. The mission of the TRANSCEND doctoral network is to equip doctoral candidates with a "bio-medico-philosophical" mindset, combining critical thinking from the philosophy of science with cutting-edge biomedical research. The PhD project is part of a work package called “Making mechanistic studies more translational”, which aims to achieve scientific breakthroughs through collaborations between experimental neuroscientists, computational modelling, and critical philosophical reflections on methods and concepts. The PhD candidate will be based at the Department of Science Education, as part of the Section for History and Philosophy of Science. The Section for History and Philosophy of Science currently have 10 permanent faculty members, as well as postdocs and PhD students working on a variety of interdisciplinary projects.

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Postdoc in atomic and nanoscopic dynamics in quantum

We are looking for a candidate to lead our X-FEL and synchrotron-based experiments to study the dynamics of light-induced phase transitions on atomic and nanoscopic length-scales driven by optical and phononic excitation. The focus will be on understanding how different excitation methods generate polarons and correlated materials in the cuprates and other quantum materials, building on our recent results in the vanadium dioxide (see Johnson et al. Nature Physics 20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics 19, 215 (2023)). Work at these facilities will be combined with research in our state of the art femtosecond laser labs.

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Postdoc in Organic Chemistry

This ERC-funded project explores how visible light could have driven key chemical transformations relevant to the origins of life. While ultraviolet light has long been the focus of prebiotic photochemistry, this project shifts attention to visible light, as a milder and more abundant energy source on early Earth, and investigates its ability to drive catalytic reaction cycles in aqueous solution. The central objective is to discover and characterize photoredox catalytic systems, focusing on redox reactions and simple oligomerizations. By leveraging the properties of small molecule photocatalysts, the research will develop models of prebiotic chemistry that are both chemically and geochemically plausible.

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PhD scholarship in Application of SiC Frequency Combs for Optical Communication Systems - DTU Electr...

Within the project “Silicon carbide photonic integrated circuit (SiCPIC)”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research novel noise characterization techniques for SiC optical frequency combs targeting their application in optical communication systems, dual combs spectroscopy and fibre-sensing. The PhD student will participate in an international team, consisting of 15 PhD students at 5 universities and one company. The project has partners from five different EU countries. All, 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of SiCOI devices and integration for applications in classic and quantum optical telecommunication, and optical sensing. This PhD project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments of 6 months in total at Accelink Denmark and Politecnico Di Torino, Italy. There will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in digital signal processing methods, and machine learning methods for amplitude and phase noise characterization of optical frequency combs, recovery of dual-comb measurement signals and various phase demodulation techniques. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Professor Darko Zibar, DTU Electro. Further information Further information may be obtained from Prof. Darko Zibar (dazi@dtu.dk).

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Postdoc in Microbial bioinformatics

A 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in microbial bioinformatics and modelling is available in the Microbial Interactions Research Group at the Section for Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Opportunities may arise for extension of the contract via fellowship and grant applications.

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Postdocs for new European research project at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Section for Electrical Energy Technology at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Aarhus University, is in a phase of rapid growth in both education and research, currently running more than ten large-scale projects. We invite applications for several postdoctoral positions, offering an exciting opportunity to join major national and European-funded research initiatives focusing on: Next-generation energy storage systems Power converter design for Power-to-X (PtX) solutions Microgrid applications Quantum computing in power systems And other emerging technologies in the energy sector

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DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Nanofabrication of Photonic Integrated Circuits for Quantum ...

DTU Nanolab is looking for a DTU Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Nanofabrication of Photonic Integrated Circuits for Quantum Engineering. Contribute to the development, verification and application of DUV stepper lithography for printing of ultra-resolution structures by means of phase-masks, lithography-etch/lithography-etch (LELE), and multi-exposure methods. Responsibilities and qualifications Development of dry etching process steps for dry etching of high Pockels effect materials, such as thin-film lithium niobate, barium titanate, strontium barium niobate, and strontium t.itanate. Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Rafael Taboryski, tel.: +45 4525 8101.

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Part-Time Lecturers in Embedded Systems Engineering - DTU Compute

If you have solid practical experience in embedded systems, computer engineering, or related areas — and are excited to teach, collaborate, and shape the next generation of engineers — we invite you to join us as a part-time external lecturer at DTU Compute. Our section, Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE), works at the forefront of dependable, high-performance, and adaptive computing systems. We develop design technologies and computing platforms for distributed and embedded systems, with applications in IoT, Edge AI, safety-critical systems, and quantum computing. We are seeking new colleagues to support our growing teaching activities and help strengthen our connections with industry.

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Associate Professor in Battery Technology at Centre for Industrial Electronics

We are seeking an innovative and visionary Associate Professor in the field of Battery Technology with a strong emphasis on AI. An ideal candidate is expected to have an excellent track record in most of the following topics: Battery Technology Characterization of Battery Systems Simulation of Battery Systems Novel applications of Battery Systems Development of novel BMS and experience in creating successful collaborations between industry and academia, combined with a relevant Ph.D.

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Functional Multiomic Profiling of Circulating Immune Cells in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, neuroinflammatory disease marked by highly individualized disease progressions and responses to therapy. While treatment options have significantly improved in recent years, there is an urgent need to better understand dis-ease heterogeneity at the individual level to personalize treatment and improve outcomes. This PhD project aims to develop and apply a direct functional multiomic platform to characterize individual circulating immune cells, particularly dysregulated and autoreactive populations that could be sparse but mirror certain aspects of inflammatory brain activity. By combining serum lipidomics, single-cell transcriptomics, and functional single-cell pro-filing, we seek to build patient-specific immune signatures to stratify MS patients for targeted therapy, all information that could be gathered through the periphery. You will work at the intersection of immunology, neurobiology, and bioengineering in a cutting-edge interdisciplinary environment, primarily based at the Department of Bio-medicine at Aarhus University. Central to the project is the adaptation of an established single-cell functional assay platform, developed by our group, to assess rare and activated immune cells ex vivo. These assays will be integrated with advanced tran-scriptomic and lipidomic profiling to uncover meaningful cellular dysfunctions and path-ways involved in MS pathology. This will be done together in collaboration with re-searchers from the Amsterdam UMC, experts in inflammation and multiple sclerosis. Please contact Associate Professor Klaus Eyer, eyerk@biomed.au.dk, for more information.

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PhD stipend in communication systems and representation, compression, learning, and inference for cl...

The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of Quantum Information Processing in Networks. The stipend is within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and available from January 1, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and results into applications in close collaboration with industrial partners worldwide. You can read more about the department at www.es.aau.dk. The successful candidates will be hosted by the Section AI & Sound which is part of the CLASSIQUE Center. The Section AI & Sound is led by Prof. Jan Østergaard, who also heads RT3. A dedicated supervisory team composed of experts from the departments of electronic systems, computer science, and mathematics will be assembled to support the interdisciplinarity of the PhD project. Contacts Professor Jan Østergaard: jo@es.aau.dk Lisbeth Diinhoff: ld@adm.aau.dk

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Postdoc in Advanced Transmission Electron Microscopy

The goal is to unlock fundamental insights with implications for solar fuel generation and next generation device design. You’ll be part of a team pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in in situ electron microscopy, capturing the dynamic behavior of semiconductor materials at the nanoscale as they interact with light, interfaces, and chemical environments. We offer a collaborative research environment, access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and a supportive network for scientific development.

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Fermentation Specialist

This position will be placed at the DTU Fermentation core / Yeast Biotechnology and Fermentation research group, both part of DTU Bioengineering, Section of Synthetic Biology. The section’s work focuses on gene and genome editing, synthetic biology, regulation engineering, protein production, discovery and production of bioactive compounds across different cell factory types, in particular yeast, filamentous fungi and bacteria.

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PhD fellowship in Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage

Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Section for Forest and Bioresources, invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage. The project is part of the project “BECCS as a tool to achieve net-negative GHG emissions in Europe”, which is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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Postdoc position in visualizing dendrites in solid-state batteries using nanoscale quantum sensing -...

Do you want to contribute to a greener future where state-of-the-art scanning nitrogen vacancy (NV) magnetometry is introduced to visualize buried functional processes in energy materials, which are otherwise inaccessible to material scientists? At DTU Energy, our research is targeting exactly this, and to reach these goals, we are looking for a postdoc to work at the interface between future energy materials and state-of-the-art quantum sensing with NV magnetometry. In this project, we will visualize the nanoscale dynamics and growth of lithium dendrites in solid-state batteries using nanoscale quantum sensing. This will be done in a young, dynamic, and collaborative team at DTU Energy. We will collaborate closely with solid-state battery expert Prof. Jennifer Rupp and NV magnetometry expert Prof. Dominik Bucher, which are both working on similar topics at the Technical University of Munich. Nanoscale quantum sensing with atomic-sized sensors Responsibilities and qualifications The primary tasks will be to: Optimize the sensing schemes of a new state-of-the-art commercial scanning NV magnetometer with variable temperature operation (2-350C). Perform in-operando measurements of buried current and magnetization distributions of solid-state batteries with a focus on visualizing dendrite growth. Help establish the methodology as a key characterization tool for measuring buried processes in energy materials. You will work in a large team and must therefore both thrive with team-based research as well as contribute to a productive and pleasant research environment. During the project, you will work closely together with material scientists providing you with batteries and battery materials as well as colleagues working on theory that will complement your work with density functional theory, phase-field simulations, and finite element modelling. You will also have the opportunity to carry out simulations with our unique numerical electro-chemo-magnetic model. Further information may be obtained from Senior Researcher Dennis Christensen, dechr@dtu.dk, +45 20961946.

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PhD stipends in Mathematics at the Department of Mathematical Sciences

There will be PhD stipends available in: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry, Applied algebra, Combinatorics, Geometric group theory, Geometry and Geometric Analysis, Number Theory, Representation Theory, and Topology as covered by the section Algebra & Geometry and Copenhagen Center for Geometry & Topology (GeoTop). Classical Analysis, Descriptive Set Theory, Functional Analysis, Geometric group theory, Harmonic Analysis, History of Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Operator Algebras, Partial Differential Equations, Quantum Information, Quantum Computation and Quantum Simulation as covered by the section Analysis and Quantum, the Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory and the Quantum for Life Center.

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Postdoc Position in Models of Quantum Programming Languages (Sapere Aude: DFF-Research Leader Projec...

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is an inclusive and international working environment with state-of-the-art facilities and strong traditions for collaboration across sections, departments and faculties, and with other educational institutions, municipalities, and industries. The degrees offered by the department include BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in computer science and mathematics, a BSc in artificial intelligence, an MSc degree in data science, and an MSc in quantum computing. Candidate Profile We are looking for highly motivated candidates interested in models of quantum programming languages. The ideal candidate holds (or is expected to soon hold) a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or a more specialised degree in quantum computing or quantum information science, and demonstrated research experience in quantum computing and at least one of the following areas: Formal semantics of programming languages. Logic in computer science. Category theory. Formal models of quantum computing (e.g., ZX-calculus). Fluency in English is required. For further information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard at kaarsgaard@imada.sdu.dk.

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14 postdoctoral fellowships to the BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme

The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme at the University of Copenhagen is seeking 14 highly motivated and dynamic postdoc fellows to commence the BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme on 1 September 2026. The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation with the ambition to train fellows in translational medicine, mentored by fully committed and top-level professionals in basic biomedical research, a clinical environment and the life science industry. The programme constitutes a clear career path for candidates whose ambition is to bridge the gap between research, patient care and the life science industry and for those wishing to become pioneering leaders in the field of translational medicine. The BRIDGE – Translational Excellence Programme expects to appoint 7 fellows with an MD background and 7 fellows with an MSc background. The fellow will be appointed in the lab of the basic mentor either at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND) or the Faculty of SCIENCE (SCIENCE), UCPH.

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Postdoc within PEM electrolyzer catalyst sustainable development

The position offers a chance to share the unique expertise of the Research Unit Functional Material, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Circular Economy (MEC) within the fields of: High throughput metal nano particle material synthesis and characterization Comprehensive electrochemical test platforms & energy conversion systems Operando measurement using synchrotron X-ray & neutron Technical development in critical material circular economy

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PhD Project: Genetic underpinnings of psychiatric comorbidity

The focus of the PhD project will be on exploring the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric comorbidity in patients with severe mental illness. The research project will involve analysis of secondary data from the Danish National Registers and the iPSYCH sample. iPSYCH is a national project founded in 2012 by six leading researchers in the fields of psychiatry and genetics. The purpose of iPSYCH is to find the causes and create the basis for better treatment and prevention of five of the most serious mental disorders: autism, ADHD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression. By examining genetic and risk factors in more than 130,000 Danes – both those who suffer from mental disorders and those who do not – we shed light on the interaction between heredity factors and the environment, which for some people result in them developing a mental disorder. Today iPSYCH is one of the world’s largest studies of the genetic and environmental causes of mental disorders and it involves more than 150 researchers within psychiatry, genetics and register-based research. You can read more about iPSYCH at ipsych.dk/en/about-ipsych.     We are seeking a talented and highly motivated person to pursue a PhD in our psychiatric epidemiology and genetics research group at the Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark. This is a 3-year, full-time position funded by an external grant from The Lundbeck Foundation. Prefered start date in the first quarter of 2026.

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Assistant Professor in Quantum Mathematics

The Centre for Quantum Mathematics (QM) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) seeks outstanding candidates to fill a number of 3-year Assistant Professor positions in Quantum Mathematics with emphasis on pure mathematics with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. The targeted starting date of the position is 1 August 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The QM centre is located at the Faculty of Science on the international campus in Odense, Denmark and it is hosting several large European, Danish and American grants including, “Recursive and Exact New Quantum Theory” (ERC-Synergy), “New Structures in Low-Dimensional Topology” (Simons Collaboration) & “Topological Photonic Quantum Computing and its Applications” (Innovation Fund Denmark) all three led by PI and Centre Director Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen; “Mathematics of the open topological string” (VILLUM Investigator) led by Professor Vivek Shende, “New invariants in lowdimensional topology via quantum field theory” (VILLUM Young Investigator) led by Associate Professor Du Pei, “Global Categorical Symmetries and Phases of Quantum Matter” (VILLUM Young Investigator) led by Assistant Professor Apoorv Tiwari, “The Emergent Geometry of Categories” (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Associate Professor Fabian Haiden, “From Pertubative to Non-pertubative Quantum Field Theory by cutting and gluing” (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Assistant Professor Konstantin Wernli and finally “Leveraging Algebraic Geometry for High-Precision Fundamental Physics“ (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Associate Professor Matthias Wilhelm. The QM centre is newly established with the ambition to create a highly international and interdisciplinary elite group within a broad spectrum of pure mathematics, mathematical physics and quantum computer science. Odense is a fast-growing international community with an open Scandinavian culture, affordable housing and living costs. For more information on the QM centre, please visit https://www.sdu.dk/en/qm. Job description A successful candidate will drive internationally competitive research, collaborate with the world community in the field, and attract competitive external research funding. The candidates are expected to contribute significantly to QM’s outstanding research and teaching environment and to provide excellent education. The candidates will get the opportunity to shape this development together with the team and implement research-project ideas with national and international impact. Topics of interest: Algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory, statistic, probability theory, mathematical physics, quantum algorithms, quantum software architecture and Quantum Computing.

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PhD scholarship in Photonic Integrated Circuits on SiCOI Platform - DTU Electro

Within the project “Silicon carbide photonic integrated circuit (SiCPIC)”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research key SiC on insulator (SiCOI) devices i.e. arrayed waveguide gratings (AWGs) and optical frequency combs (OFCs), and their monolithic integration for applications in classical as well as quantum communication. The PhD student will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called SiCPIC. The project consists of 15 PhD students at 5 universities and one company. The project has partners from five different EU countries. All, 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of SiCOI devices and integration for applications in classic and quantum optical telecommunication, and optical sensing. This PhD project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments of 5 months at Accelink Denmark and at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. There will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in design, fabrication and characterization of wide bandgap semiconductor photonic devices. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Assoc. Professor Haiyan Ou, DTU Electro. Further information Further information may be obtained from Assoc. Prof. Haiyan Ou (haou@dtu.dk).

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Project Managers for Quantum DTU

Quantum DTU is the Technical University of Denmark’s cross-disciplinary initiative to unite world-class research, advanced infrastructure, education, and industrial collaboration in quantum technologies. By connecting researchers across departments, we are building a strong foundation for DTU to become a leading European hub for quantum science and innovation. Our work spans: Cutting-edge research in quantum devices, sensing, communication, and computing Advanced infrastructure, including DTU Nanolab’s state-of-the-art fabrication and characterization facilities Strategic partnerships with European projects, industry leaders, and standardization bodies Our ambition is clear: to position Denmark—and DTU—at the forefront of the European and global quantum ecosystem. To help realize this vision, we are looking for up to two Project Managers to play a central role in coordinating and advancing our efforts across research, innovation, education, and policy. If you would like additional information about the position, please contact Dr. Maria Cerdà Sevilla, head of Quantum DTU on mcers@dtu.dk and see our website Quantum DTU.

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Postdoc Position in Biocatalysis

Enzymes offer opportunities for sustainable and eco-friendly synthesis of biobased materials from renewable sources. The research in the Enzyme Engineering Group focuses on the improvement of the biocatalytic capacity of enzymes through enzyme discovery and characterization, protein engineering approaches, enzymatic cascade reactions, enzyme kinetics and mechanistic enzymology.

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PhD scholarship in Integrated Laser System on SiCOI Platform - DTU Electro

Within the project “Silicon carbide photonic integrated circuit (SiCPIC)”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research integrated diode laser system on SiC on insulator (SiCOI) platform for application in nonlinear as well as quantum optics. The PhD student will participate in an international team, consisting of 15 PhD students at 5 universities and one company. The project has partners from five different EU countries. All, 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of SiCOI devices and integration for applications in classic and quantum optical telecommunication, and optical sensing. This PhD project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will be secondments of 4 months at Accelink, Denmark and at Swiss PIC, Switzerland. There will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in design, fabrication and characterization of integrated diode laser systems. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other PhD projects in the SiCPIC project as well as with other activities at the department, especially with the activities in Wide Bandgap Semiconductor group headed by Assoc. Prof. Haiyan Ou. The main supervisor will be Senior researcher Mingjun Chi, the co-supervisor will be Assoc. Prof. Haiyan Ou, DTU Electro. Further information Further information may be obtained from Senior Researcher Mingjun Chi (mchi@dtu.dk) and Assoc. Prof. Haiyan Ou (haou@dtu.dk).

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Professor Position in Quantum Mathematics

The Center for Quantum Mathematics (QM) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a number of positions as Professor in Quantum Mathematics with emphasis on pure mathematics with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. The targeted starting date of the position is 1 August 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The QM centre is located at the Faculty of Science on the international campus in Odense, Denmark and it is hosting several large European, Danish and American grants including, “Recursive and Exact New Quan-tum Theory” (ERC-Synergy), “New Structures in Low-Dimensional Topology” (Simons Collaboration) & “Topological Photonic Quantum Computing and its Applications” (Innovation Fund Denmark) all three led by PI and Centre Director Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen; “Mathematics of the open topological string” (VIL-LUM Investigator) led by Professor Vivek Shende, “New invariants in low¬dimensional topology via quan-tum field theory” (VILLUM Young Investigator) led by Associate Professor Du Pei, “Global Categorical Symmetries and Phases of Quantum Matter” (VILLUM Young Investigator) led by Assistant Professor Apoorv Tiwari, “The Emergent Geometry of Categories” (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Associate Professor Fabian Haiden, “From Pertubative to Non-pertubative Quantum Field Theory by cutting and gluing” (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Assistant Professor Konstantin Wernli and finally “Leveraging Algebraic Geometry for High-Precision Fundamental Physics“ (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Associate Professor Matthias Wilhelm. A successful candidate will drive internationally competitive research, collaborate with the world commu-nity in the field, and attract competitive external research funding. The candidates are expected to con-tribute significantly to QM's outstanding research and teaching environment, to provide excellent educa-tion, supervise bachelor's, master's and PhD level students, as well as to contribute to the development of junior faculty research to high international standards. The candidates will get the opportunity to shape this development together with the team and imple-ment research-project ideas with national and international impact. Topics of interest: Algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex ge-ometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory statistic, probability theory and mathematical physics, quantum algorithms, quantum software architecture and quantum computing.

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Postdoc positions in CO2 capture and storage research

The Centre for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE) at DTU Chemistry is seeking two talented postdoctoral researchers to contribute to cutting-edge research in CO2 capture and storage within the following projects: 1. CO2plus: Phase behavior of CO2+X in CO2 storage. 2. CapSim: Optimizing carbon capture simulation through advanced modelling tools.

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PhD scholarship in Electrocatalysis for Sustainable Chemical Synthesis

As a PhD student in our team, you will be at the forefront of designing catalysts and using advanced operando tools, such as Raman spectroscopy, to uncover how these reactions happen at the atomic and molecular level. Your work will help pave the way for greener routes to fuels, fertilizers, and materials. The PhD scholarship is a three-year position starting in February 2026.

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Postdoc in Marine Ecology and Seagrass Carbon Dynamics

The Department of Science and Environment (DSE), Roskilde University, invites applications for a position as a postdoc in marine ecology and seagrass carbon dynamics from July 1st, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position as a postdoc is for a period of 24 months, and the ideal candidate is a marine ecologist having experience with imaging PAM, microsensors and TOC measurements (for determination of carbon capture and breakdown as well as decomposition processes).

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Professor in Social Cognition - DTU Compute

The Section for Cognitive Systems at DTU Compute invites applications for the appointment of Professor in Social Cognition. Your focus will be to strengthen our research and education within social cognition, and your profile will contribute to DTU’s strategic focus on sustainable transformation and digitalization as well as providing Europe’s best engineering education. You will be taking a leading role in further developing the section’s activities in the field of social cognition, and human cognition more broadly. In particular, we expect that you do novel experimental research in social cognition, supplemented by computational approaches to understanding behavioural and neural mechanisms of social interaction, i.e., developing methods for analyzing behavioural and neural dynamics. You will contribute to identifying new educational needs more broadly in cognitive science and developing our course portfolio in advanced courses in human cognition, with applications to AI. Finally, we expect you to initiate and lead innovation activities, e.g., through collaborations with companies. We are looking for candidates from all branches of social cognition, but we are particularly interested in candidates with research and teaching experience in experimental and computational approaches to social cognition, and in the interface between coordination dynamics, hyper scanning, and social networks. You are expected to have a strong publication record with publications in leading neuroimaging, cognitive science, and interdisciplinary journals. Furthermore, we expect that you have experience leading a research group, supervising postdocs and students at BEng, BSc, MSc and PhD levels, attracting competitive external funding, and performing services to your research institution and research community, e.g., by being part of assessments committees, performing grant evaluation, organizing workshops. Further information may be obtained from the Head of Department, Professor Jan Madsen, jama@dtu.dk, mobile: +45 6017 1097.

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Postdoc in Functional Single-Cell Analysis in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of patients with Neurological ...

This project focuses on developing a novel, single-cell resolved approach to functionally analyze immune cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for improved understanding, diagnosis, and monitoring of neurological diseases. While current diagnostic methods rely heavily on bulk measurements (e.g., cytokines, cell counts), they fail to capture the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of central immune responses. Leveraging our expertise in droplet-based microfluidics, we aim to quantify functional immune cell activities — such as cytokine secretion and antibody production — directly at the single-cell level, even in low-cell-number CSF samples. Such a method would enable high-resolution immune profiling with potential application to diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), amongst others. The ultimate goal is to establish a flexible, multidimensional platform that can reveal disease-specific immune signatures, offering new avenues for early diagnosis and therapeutic insight. You will join a small, but highly motivated team already working in this direction. Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University

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Tenure-Track Assistant Professors and Associate Professors in Artificial Intelligence

The team of Applied AI and Data Science (AID) invite motivated candidates with a strong track record in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science to apply for the position. We are looking for candidates with a documented track record in developing AI models for applications in different domains, including but not limited to healthcare and green energy. A strong background in both theoretical AI research and experience applying models to real-world data such as medical data will be considered a strong advantage. We believe in fostering a stimulating, interdisciplinary, and inspiring environment, where researchers collaborate across domains. The successful candidates will have the opportunity to work closely with experts in life sciences and green energy, particularly biocomputing and fusion energy, with focus on data-driven approaches, and to take part in clinical and industrial collaborations that ensure real-world impact of AI innovations. The candidate must hold a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Physics or Applied Mathematics and teaching qualifications commensurate with the position as tenure track assistant or associate professor. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the development of a strong and internationally visible research environment at the Faculty of Engineering (TEK) at SDU. Further information is available from the Head of the unit, Prof. Esmaeil S. Nadimi (esi@mmmi.sdu.dk).

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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Neutron-Based Research of Colloidal Syste...

As Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor - Neutron-Based Research of Colloidal Systems in Food Science, your role will be to develop the research within the Center regarding the use of neutron-based and other state-of-the-art physicochemical methods for investigating non-equilibrium multicomponent colloidal systems relevant to food material science. The focus of the Center spans a range of experimental neutron techniques, the design and development of new experimental setups, including complex deuteration methods, and advanced data analysis combined with simulations and mathematical modeling.

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PhD stipend in causal discovery and spatiotemporal analysis of brain signals

This PhD project is part of a bigger Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) New Exploratory Research and Discovery grant entitled: Information Theoretic Disentanglement of the Exceptional Biological Learning Machine, which is headed by Professor Jan Østergaard. The goal is to develop novel information-theoretic methods for identifying and analyzing temporal and spatial patterns of synergy and redundancy in brain signals elicited by acoustic stimuli. The PhD project falls under Research Track 1: Informational Modes of Learning. Functional connectivity captures the statistical relationships between distinct brain regions, whereas effective connectivity characterizes the causal influences among them. Even in a resting state, the brain exhibits spontaneous neuronal activity organized into networks that regulate cognitive functions. These functional brain networks display intricate spatiotemporal dynamics that encode rich informational content. However, analyzing such interactions remains challenging due to the high dimensionality, nonlinearity, and noise inherent in neural signals. In this project, we propose to expose participants to controlled acoustic stimuli and record the corresponding brain responses. The primary goal is to develop explainable spatiotemporal causal discovery frameworks for time-series data such as EEG, leveraging prior knowledge of the driving stimuli. Specifically, the project aims to determine which features of the acoustic input elicit particular EEG responses, thereby mapping stimulus-response relationships in both space and time. Understanding these dynamic informational patterns is key to revealing how the brain tracks, processes, and learns auditory information. Methodologically, the project will explore the integration of information-theoretic decompositions, deep neural architectures, and large language models (LLMs) as powerful tools for uncovering, quantifying, and interpreting causal information flow within the brain’s dynamic networks. Contacts Professor Jan Østergaard: jo@es.aau.dk Lisbeth Diinhoff: ld@adm.aau.dk

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Postdoc in biomechanics and pain in osteoarthritis

The candidate should have a proven track-record for working with both pain and biomechanics. Additionally, the candidate should have experience with recruitment of subjects for human experimental pain studies. It is important that the candidate have experience with inducing experiment knee pain in humans. The candidate holds a Cand.scient. in medicine with industrial specialization or similar. During the postdoc appointment, the candidate will develop new experimental pain models that mimics knee osteoarthritis and will work with validating these. At the same time, the candidate will work with clinical cohorts of knee osteoarthritis. This position is part of a larger Scandinavian network focused on pain and biomechanics, where we provide input in the pain specific areas. Therefore, it is important that the candidate has a strong proven record with pain in osteoarthritis but also has the ability to understand the biomechanical world. The following criteria will apply: To achieve merit at postdoc level, we expect that the candidate has qualifications corresponding to an acquired Ph.D. degree. We expect that the candidate: has published in peer-reviewed journals as the first author of the publication has experience with applying for external funding for projects, equipment, travel costs, etc., possibly as main applicant (PI) or co-applicant (co-PI). This will be an advantage is able to conduct teaching, exams, and quality assurance, either independently or under supervision of a senior colleague has experience with presentation of science, e.g., at conferences or in other relevant forums has experience with sharing knowledge through an open science practice. This will be an advantage Contacts Kristian Kjær-Staal Petersen: +4599407529, kkp@hst.aau.dk Louise Klem Skovgaard: +4599408567, lksk@adm.aau.dk Karina Stendahl Jensen: +4599407573, ksj@hst.aau.dk

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PhD: Deep-Phenotyping of Anti-Lipid Autoantibodies in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the Single-Antibody...

Autoimmune antibodies targeting lipids are emerging as potential key players in the pathology of MS, but their diversity, specificity, and functionality remain poorly understood. This PhD project aims to dissect these antibodies at the single-antibody level, combining single-cell sequencing, DNA-encoded lipid antigens, and high-throughput droplet-based microfluidics with new probes. The student will first develop and adapt droplet microfluidic platforms to study antibody–antigen interactions using DNA-barcoded lipid structures, apply fluorescence-activated droplet sorting to isolate antibody-producing cells, and perform antigen-library and anti-body sequencing to define cross-reactivity and affinity profiles. In this project, you will work at the intersection of immunology, neurobiology, and bioengineering in a cutting-edge interdisciplinary environment, primarily based at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University. Central to the project is the adaptation of an established single-cell functional assay platform, developed by our group, to assess rare and activated immune cells ex vivo. These assays will be also used to study autoreactive T cells, together with a doctor-al student and in collaboration with researchers from the University San Raffaele in Milano, experts in T cell biology. Please contact Associate Professor Klaus Eyer, eyerk@biomed.au.dk, for more information.

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Postdoc in Electrocatalysis: In-situ Spectroscopic Studies of Three-dimensional Active Sites to Brea...

In CAT3D, a five-year Villum Young Investigator project that fully funds this postdoc position, along with an additional postdoc and one PhD position, we will tackle this grand challenge by fabricating and studying electrocatalysts with three-dimensional active site structures. With concerted and concentrated research efforts, we aim to pave the way for developing the next-generation electrocatalysts for a broad range of green technologies

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Postdoc in Stem Cell Tissue Models and 3D Bioprinting - DTU Health Tech

Are you interested and experienced in stem cell differentiation, human tissue models and 3D bioprinting? DTU Health Tech is offering a postdoctoral position focused on developing advanced living models of the human brain's vasculature. As a postdoc, you will lead the differentiation and characterization of stem cell sources and carry out 3D bioprinting of engineered tissue models. The project is part of an international collaboration with leading experts at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, offering the opportunity for extended research stays at both DTU and KTH. We are looking for a candidate with a high degree of independence and a strong drive for scientific excellence. The position provides excellent opportunities for professional development and training towards an independent research career.

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Postdoc in Computational Biology

Applications are invited for a position as postdoc in Computational Biology in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and Novo Nordisk Faculty Professor Vijay Tiwari (https://www.tiwarilab.org/) at the Department of Molecular Medicine, SDU. The position is available from January 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter, for one year with the possibility of extension for up to 3 years. Tiwari Lab Tiwari lab employ cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation underlying cell identity and its disruption in human diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate can use and combine various cutting-edge data modes such as single-cell ATAC-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial gene expression, and whole-genome sequencing. The candidate will get the opportunity to explore new analysis methods using deep learning. Depending on the interest, it is also possible to be involved in the wet lab. Professor Tiwari also leads the Center for Integrated Multiomics in Precision Medicine, the Translational Cancer Hub, and the Danish Neurodevelopmental Disorders Consortium. He also serves as a Chair at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS), a research center dedicated to fostering groundbreaking ideas through cross-disciplinary collaboration. In addition, Professor Tiwari is affiliated with Odense University Hospital, facilitating translational research and enabling close partnerships with clinicians. Together, these initiatives provide ample opportunities for the recruited postdoc to build networks, establish collaborations, and advance their career development. For further details about the position, please contact Professor Vijay Tiwari at tiwari@health.sdu.dk

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Postdoctoral Positions in Mathematics at the Department of Mathematical Sciences

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen is seeking top early-career researchers for a number of attractive one- to three-year postdoctoral positions. The salary is very competitive and researchers from outside Denmark may qualify for a reduced tax rate (see terms below). The Department of Mathematical Sciences has strong research groups in many areas of mathematics, and has an active postdoc and visitors' program. Applicants in all areas of mathematics covered by the research groups of the department will be considered. In particular, there will be postdoc stipends in the following specific areas/centers of the department: Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, applied algebra, geometric group theory, combinatorics, geometry and geometric analysis, Lie theory, representation theory, number theory, and topology, as covered by the Section for Algebra & Geometry and the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry & Topology (GeoTop). Functional analysis, operator algebras, geometric group theory, descriptive set theory, harmonic and classical analysis, history of mathematics, mathematical physics, partial differential equations, quantum information and quantum computing, as covered by the section Analysis and Quantum, the Center for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH), and the Quantum for Life Center.

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Theory postdoc position in development of dissipatively-stabilized superconducting qubits

NQCP is looking for a motivated theory postdoc to develop cutting-edge architectures for dissipatively corrected bosonic qubits in superconducting circuit devices. Our goal is ambitious: to develop a new approach to quantum computing that harness dissipation for quantum error correction. In the position, you will take a leading role in Develop the architecture, along with measurement and stabilization protocols. Collaborate with experimentalist colleagues to pursue realizations of designs.

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Postdoc in Postdoc in Battery System Optimization and Management

The position is part of the BlueBat project, funded by Oriens’s Fond, which aims to advance battery systems for sustainable maritime electrification. The Postdoc will conduct research on methods to enhance the performance, safety, and lifetime of lithium-ion batteries by integrating physics-based modeling with data-driven approaches. The work will include the development of electro-thermal models, state estimation methods, and control strategies to support efficient battery operation and thermal management.

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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Designing Microbial and Cell Free Biocatalytic Processes

This researcher position will focus on designing microbial and cell free biocatalytic processes, with particular emphasis on enzyme stability under process-relevant conditions (e.g. air–liquid and gas–liquid interfaces), redox enzyme applications, and integration into continuous and multiphase systems. The work will bridge molecular understanding with process design, supporting innovation across pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, and sustainable biomanufacturing

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PhD scholarship in Silicon Carbide on Insulator Devices for Quantum Applications - DTU Electro

Within the project “Silicon carbide photonic integrated circuit (SiCPIC)”, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101227010, at DTU Electro, the Technical University of Denmark, we are seeking a candidate for a PhD position to research generation of optical quantum states, specifically photon pairs and entangled photon states in waveguide devices based on silicon carbide material. The overall aim is to demonstrate devices for application in quantum communication. The PhD student will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called SiCPIC. The project consists of 15 PhD students at 5 universities and one company. The project has partners from five different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of Silicon carbide on insulator (SiCOI) devices and integration for applications in classic and quantum optical telecommunication, and optical sensing. This PhD project will take place at DTU Electro. Apart from the time at DTU there will a secondment of approx. 6 months at Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, Italy. In addition, there will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in nonlinear optics in optical fibers and planar waveguides. The activities within the project will benefit from synergies with other projects in the group as well as with other activities at the department. The main supervisor will be Professor Karsten Rottwitt, DTU Electro. Further information Further information may be obtained from Prof. Karsten Rottwitt (karo@dtu.dk).

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Postdoc in Nanomaterial Synthesis from Ionic Liquids

This position is part of two ambitious projects funded by the Villum Foundation and the Novo Nordisk Foundation, exploring the design, synthesis, and advanced characterization of nanomaterials generated from ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents. The goal is to unlock their potential in next-generation green energy technologies.

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PROFESSOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (20% OF FULL-TIME)

The specific activities under this position should focus on collaborative projects in environmental biotechnology related to wastewater treatment, resource recovery and implementation of novel technologies in the field on top. Examples are extraction, characterization and applications of biopolymers from waste biomass, biological processes related to enhanced biological phosphorus removal from wastewater or microbiology and mitigation of greenhouse gasses. A strong partnership with utilities and industry is important to ensure that the research has tangible practical applications and societal impact.

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PhD Position in Quantum Programming Languages (Sapere Aude: DFF-Research Leader Project FunQ)

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is an inclusive and international working environment with state-of-the-art facilities and strong traditions for collaboration across sections, departments and faculties, and with other educational institutions, municipalities, and industries. The degrees offered by the department include BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in computer science and mathematics, a BSc in artificial intelligence, an MSc degree in data science, and an MSc in quantum computing. Candidate Profile We are looking for highly motivated candidates interested in (models of) quantum computing and the theory and implementation of programming languages. The ideal candidate has an MSc degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or a more specialised degree in quantum computing or quantum information science, and demonstrated experience in at least one of the following areas: Theory of programming languages. Compilers and programming language implementation. Categorical quantum theory or other formal models of quantum computing (e.g., ZX-calculus). Quantum computing in general. Fluency in English is required. For further information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard at kaarsgaard@imada.sdu.dk.

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PhD scholarship in Absolute Sustainability of a Biobased Society

The successful candidates will contribute to the evaluation of absolute sustainability of biobased systems, from a biorefinery to a whole biobased society. The main tasks are: Development of a large-scale model of the carbon material flows in a biobased society (plastics, other biomaterials for consumption, food, biofuels, building materials) Evaluation of absolute environmental sustainability performance of fully circular, fully biobased material systems at various scales, from a single biorefinery to fully biobased society, working with a sugar beet pulp refinery as a concrete case Identification of configurations that can be sustainable in absolute terms addressing key sustainability challenges such as climate, biodiversity, water use or land use

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Postdoc in Algae biochemistry

This Post Doc position at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, is a 2-year research fellowship funded by the Villum foundation at the Algae Biochemistry group (ABG) led by Associate Professor Johan Andersen-Ranberg. The fellow’s main duties will include conducting experimental molecular biology research on eukaryotic microalgae, performing genome engineering in algae, and conducting metabolomic analyses. In addition, the Post Doc will also supervise students and contribute to teaching.

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Postdoc in Design and Optimization of Reliable and Compatible Power Electronics

The positions are offered in relation to the EMI/EMC in Power Electronics and Power Electronic Control, Reliability and System Optimization research groups. They are also in relation to AAU Energy's Mission on Digital Transformation and AI as well as Energy Efficiency. The postdocs will be positioned in the section for Applied Power Electronic Systems.

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Professor in Quantum Communication Systems - DTU Electro

The position focuses on photonic communication technologies and systems that can support efficient communication networks encompassing quantum and classical communications in co-existence. Quantum communications are expected to play a larger role in the future for interconnecting various types of quantum hardware, for e.g. information processing (such as distributed quantum computing), sensing, and for quantum security. It is expected to be highly advantageous if such a quantum communication layer leverages the classical communication networks and technologies in co-existence. The new professor is expected to explore this domain of classical and quantum communication systems, and contribute to research, teaching, innovation and consultancy to relevant authorities. We need a professor in Quantum Communication Systems to strengthen the department’s research and education in future communication technologies, particularly related to optical quantum and classical communications. You will be part of the Communications Section at DTU Electro, and be expected to lead your own group, conducting both fundamental and applied research within photonics for classical and quantum communications. Further information Further information may be obtained from Head of Department Lars-Ulrik Aaen Andersen, tel.: +45 4058 8728.

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Postdoc in Solid State Batteries

At DTU Energy, we are dedicated to creating innovative energy solutions for a sustainable future. We are now seeking a talented Postdoctoral Researcher to participate in an exciting new project funded by the European Union’s Pathfinder program. This project brings together a top-tier international collaboration, including DTU Energy, the Technical University of Munich, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH (MPI), Weizmann Institute of Science, and Day-one.

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Postdoctoral position on methanotrophic bacteria

Aerobic methanotrophic bacteria are increasingly found oxidising methane in anoxic freshwater sediment environments. This project aims to determine how this might be possible using pure cultures of methanotrophic bacteria. There are some hypotheses and experiments that are already planned for this position, but a good candidate will bring their own creative ideas to the problem being addressed. The postdoc will use the following methods:

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