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, secure digital communication, medical technology, and new analytical methods. We use and develop basic theory, next-generation instrumentation, and software, and aim to make our data publicly accessible
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Job Description Are you interested to be part of the energy transition R&D? The Danish Offshore Technology Centre (DOTC), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), invites applicants for three research
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Engineering (DTU Sustain), we are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to advance our understanding of using smart materials for sustainable built environment control. In this interdisciplinary project funded
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Job Description The Departments of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain) and the National Food Institute (DTU Food) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) offer a full-time
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Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (the TopOpt group , and CAMM ). The PhD-project is funded through the “Optimized incisions and sutures for efficient wound healing“ (OPTCUT) project granted by
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drugs. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment. This project will be part of the IDUN section, led by Prof. Anja Boisen at DTU Department of Health Technology. IDUN is a
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dreams and ambitions, it is right here in front of you. The Technical University of Denmark, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain) is looking for a PhD student in radiochemical
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background in biomedical engineering, biotechnology or similar. You will work under the supervision of Assistant Professor Lisa Maria Riedmayr on one of two projects: (1) To develop regulatory tools to improve
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livestock in Denmark as part of the Danmap program (www.danmap.org ). In addition to scientific publication, the obtained quantitative epidemiological models should be integrated into a mathematical tool that
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of hardware for MRI, this opportunity is for you. MRI is an incredibly powerful medical tool, but it is not used to its full capacity. Current MRI mostly uses the hydrogen nucleus, however, there are many other