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requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment will be made by Associate Professor Christian Damsgaard, Professor Jakob
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, Copenhagen. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment. Principal supervisor is Associate Professor, Signe M. Jensen, Department of Plant and
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different disciplines, including e.g. psychology, economics and management. 23 persons work at Department of Political Science (2 professors, 5 associate professor, 4 assistant professors, 5 PhD students, one
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uses of prescription tranquilizers’ headed by Associate Professor Margit Anne Petersen and funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark. The overall research project focuses on the complex relationship
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chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, DTU from February 1, 2026 or soon thereafter. The fellowship is funded by DTU and will be carried out under the supervision of Professors Sebastian Meier and Robert
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period of employment is 3 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Stefan Røpke (ropke@dtu.dk ) or Associate
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. The project will be supervised by Associate Professor Martin Hansen (DTU Sustain), and co-supervised by Professor Hans Peter Arp (NTNU Chemistry), Senior Scientist Anna Rosenmai (DTU Food), Veerle Jaspers (NTNU
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. The project will be jointly supervised by Professor Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen and Associate Professor Shan Shan at QM. Candidate Profile Required Candidates should have a strong foundation in
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designing a sequential array of cell-based in vitro assays and associated biomarker measures Performing a comparative study with the sequential array of cell-based models and an in vivo animal study Design
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5-year research project has been funded by the Villum Foundation. The project "Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Credibility in Asylum Decision-making (XAI-CRED)" is led by AI Professor Thomas B