24 molecular-dynamics-simulation PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Declaration of interest regarding PhD project: Department of Molecular Medicine at SDU is looking for applicants for a PhD scholarship within the field of biomarker and therapeutic
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, Department of Molecular Medicine at SDU and are looking for applicants for a PhD scholarship within the field of Neurology. We are looking for a person with a relevant degree in Medicine (MD). Research
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Job Description A PhD position in inorganic chemistry is currently available at the Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Pharmacy. Project Background Modern industry is heavily reliant on molecular
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applications during runtime to reduce energy use and carbon emissions. What we offer We offer a dynamic and supportive research environment within an internationally recognized institute. You will join an open
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to advance rural development theory and practice through entrepreneurship. EPHEMERAL explores how entrepreneurs shape rural places over time, considering life-cycle dynamics, evolving local contexts, and
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life-cycle dynamics, evolving local contexts, and structural societal changes. The network includes five European universities and several non-academic partners, offering interdisciplinary supervision
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generation of researchers to advance rural development theory and practice through entrepreneurship. EPHEMERAL explores how entrepreneurs shape rural places over time, considering life-cycle dynamics, evolving
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over time, considering life-cycle dynamics, evolving local contexts, and structural societal changes. The network includes five European universities and several non-academic partners, offering
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Molecular Biology , University of Southern Denmark , Odense. The position is available for three years from November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Research Project and Role As a PhD fellow you will
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analogous neural circuitry and shared molecular pathways have established songbirds as the model system of choice for human speech learning and fine motor control in general. The PhD candidate will use