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in environments characterized by uncertainty. The PhD position is in an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to creating trustworthy real-time autonomous systems. Collaborative endeavors with
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protocols and generation of data, we can offer a challenging job in a dynamic research environment. The successful applicant will be placed in the research unit Ruminant Nutrition: https://anivet.au.dk/en
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PhD Position in Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry to Study the Regulation of Lipoprot...
Do you want to join one of the strongest biomedical mass spectrometry research environments in Europe? Here is an excellent opportunity to work on an exciting and challenging project in
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passionate, driven, and ready to make waves, we want you on our team! Our inclusive research environment values diverse perspectives and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Let’s build
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protocols and generation of data, we can offer a challenging job in a dynamic research environment. The successful applicant will be placed in the research unit Ruminant Nutrition: https://anivet.au.dk/en
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-matter interactions for applications in sensing, optical communications, and quantum technologies. The scientific environment at our department is vibrant and highly collaborative with world-class
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, section for Fluid Mechanics, Coastal and Maritime Engineering. The PhD project will play an integral part of the project “Marine advection and dissipation in the vegetated coastal environment”, financed by
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with respect to high level research, training and innovation within manufacturing engineering, in an exciting combination of academic and industrial environments. The selected candidate will receive
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of biomechanics, biomedical imaging, and neuromuscular physiology in an interdisciplinary and international environment. Limited teaching within biomechanical engineering can be expected, but also in other study
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passionate about microbial ecology, bioinformatics and linking microbes to climate change? And do you thrive in a collaborative research environment, but also enjoy taking initiative and working independently