59 molecular-dynamics-simulation PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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of advanced in vitro tissue models and/or implantable tissues Stem cell maintenance, differentiation and maturation Tissue culture and characterization using molecular biology and histochemistry You must have a
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Rodrigues, Prof. Kira Vrist Rønn (SDU), and Associate Prof. Line Harder Clemmensen (KU). You will work on research focused on developing AI-enhanced Agent-based Simulation tools to support Intelligence
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the fabrication of robust artificial quantum superlattices that have never before been realized. Joining our dynamic, international research community, you will gain unique, high-demand competencies in quantum
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scenarios. Analyze biological samples in the laboratory by different means (HPLC, enzyme- and immune-based assays, molecular analyses). Complete the required PhD school courses and conduct an external
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of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface. The positions offer a unique opportunity to contribute
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. Experience in modeling biological processes. Experience in use of process simulation tools such as Matlab, Aquasim, Superpro Designer or similar. Expertise within fermentation technology and/or gas
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control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Bioengineering focuses on advancing both fundamental and applied knowledge in biological and molecular
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or plasmid stabilization with different selection markers will be pursued. Responsibilities As a PhD candidate, you will contribute to increasing our knowledge and molecular tools for production of proteins
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background in experimental microbiology and has laboratory experience in e.g., minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays, molecular techniques (qPCR and dPCR), and fluorescence microscopy. You are expected
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the emerging field of Geophotonics — a novel paradigm that explores the interaction of light with natural crystalline materials to decode the dynamics of Earth's surface. The positions offer a unique opportunity