13 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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status of the lab. The PhD project will be supervised and managed on a day-to-day basis by Assistant Professor Shingo Kono (shingo.kono@nbi.ku.dk), with additional advisory support from Associate Professor
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The Department of Chemistry invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in computational homogenous catalyst discovery. Start date is 1.9.2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The project The project
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a PhD fellowship in the field of computational fluid and solid mechanics. The fellowship will start on September 1st, 2025, or as soon as possible after
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by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, alongside Assistant Professor Alice el-Wakil (PI) and Professor Christian F. Rostbøll (co-investigator). The successful candidate will be enrolled in
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. Primary co-supervisor is Associate Professor Alicia D’Souza Co-supervisor is Assistant Professor Arnela Saljic Start 10 November 2025 or soon thereafter The group We are an interdisciplinary and dynamic
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Helicobacter pylori bacteria interact with each other and their host in a gastric organoid and organoid-derived monolayer cell culture system. Information on the department can be found at https://globe.ku.dk
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content of the PhD programme, please e-mail director of center professor Pia Quist, pia.quist@hum.ku.dk . The deadline for applications is 25 May 2025, at 23:59 CEST. Any applications or additional material
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Professor Ulla Toft, Prevention, Health Promotion and Community Care, Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, ulla.toft@regionh.dk Qualifications needed for the regular programme To be eligible for the regular
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to streamline the journey from research to real-world vaccines. Who are we? Being part of the Airway Immunology Group at NIVI-R, the Ph.D. student will be supervised by CO-PI Associate Professor Henrik Kløverpris
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tools from chemistry and biology, and apply these in studies of therapeutic peptides and proteins. Our aims are to develop modulators for protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and to provide molecular-level