Joerg R. Jinschek
2 weeks ago
No Current Opening: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship in Materials Science at DTU Nanolab Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Field of study
Materials Science
Funding
Available
Country
Denmark
University
Technical University of Denmark

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This post celebrates the award of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (MSCA) to Trupthi Devaiah Chonamada, who will join DTU Nanolab at the Technical University of Denmark. The research project, SCoPe-TEM, will focus on revealing and controlling surface chemistry in chalcogenide perovskite nanocrystals, aiming to enable materials-by-design pathways for stable and efficient energy technologies. The announcement highlights the collaborative environment at DTU Nanolab, with research interests spanning electron microscopy, perovskites, surface science, and energy materials. The MSCA program, funded by the European Commission under Horizon Europe, supports outstanding postdoctoral researchers across all scientific disciplines, with a strong emphasis on mobility and scientific excellence. While this post does not announce a new opening, it provides insight into the types of research and funding available through the MSCA program and the vibrant research community at DTU Nanolab. For those interested in similar opportunities, the next MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships call is expected to open on 9 April 2026. The Technical University of Denmark is recognized for its advanced research in materials science and nanotechnology, offering a dynamic environment for postdoctoral researchers. For more information about future calls and application procedures, refer to the official MSCA website and DTU Nanolab's academic staff profiles.
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