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Do you want to be a part of a collaborative effort, partly funded by the Sino-Danish Center, to study non-canonical activities of immunoglobulins? And do you see yourself as a teamplayer who is
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, therefore the PhD position provides opportunity to work in this exciting area in collaboration with major industries. This PhD project is part of Center for Climate Robust Electronic Design project funded by
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of Health and Medical Sciences comprises approximately 7500 students, 1500 PhD students and 3200 employees. The Faculty advances the field of health sciences through its core activities: research, teaching
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economically viable TES strategies. You will engage with national and international partners, including the Danish Centre for Energy Storage and the International Energy Agency. The project includes proof
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on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Biosustain is an international research Center of Excellence at DTU funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation that studies and develops new technologies to support the
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Mærsk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (Denmark) during the project. During the PhD project you will: Assess promising green fuel production locations depending on local availability
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optimization, and stochastic modelling as you work on your project. You will be seconded with the Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) and Mærsk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (Denmark
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checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at DTU is a leader in innovative teaching and research, built on core technical
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in this exciting area in collaboration with major industries. This PhD project is part of Center for Climate Robust Electronic Design project funded by Poul Due Jensen’s Foundation, Denmark
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offshore marine infrastructures exposed to harsh and extreme environmental conditions. An accurate and fast (near real-time) damage detection scheme lies in the core of this PhD project leveraging limited