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equipped with new and state-of-the-art laboratories and analytical devices. SDU provides cloud services and virtual space needed for data repositories, modeling, and analysis. About the Department of Biology
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causing damage to the stomach epithelium? You will work with a mouse gastric organoid-derived tissue model to explore this in a hologenomic framework. You will have opportunities to participate in relevant
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to: Perform prospective life cycle assessment of emerging technologies in the blue bioeconomy domain, specifically microalgae production Focus explicitly on quantitative approaches for consequential modelling
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manufacturing systems. This topic will build upon existing theory on modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems and develop methods and model-based approaches to design and evaluate resilient reconfigurable
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hubs. Control and optimization of power electronics for flexible port energy systems. Modeling, simulation, and experimental validation of port power conversion and electrification solutions. Integration
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research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and academic staff to develop cutting-edge methodologies. The research is cross-disciplinary, combining advanced quantitative analysis, simulation, and systems
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background in molecular medicine or immunology. Experience with flow cytometry and animal models is a prerequisite, while basic understanding of extracellular vesicles will be an advantage. Research
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primarily experimental, complemented by numerical modeling, and will be carried out within the “Fiber Optics, Devices, and Nonlinear Effects” group at DTU Electro. As a PhD student, you will be part of a
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for resilient manufacturing systems. This topic will build upon existing theory on modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems and develop methods and model-based approaches to design and evaluate resilient
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employees, specialized in robot solutions involving modelling, simulation and control of advanced robot technologies (systems and services) for industrial, medical and welfare applications. We value teamwork