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independently and in close collaboration with others, and be a benefit to our team Excellent language skills in English and preferably also in Danish, due to the nature of data Our group and research - and what
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. The role holder is expected to support and maintain the University's national and international reputation for excellence in research and teaching by producing high quality results which will be published in
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Research, but also international consortia; Maintaining regular contact with your clients, whereby you proactively manage the relation to ensure that recommendations are relevant and actionable, whilst being
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level: 160 - 179. Further assessment of both written and oral English language skills and the ability to communicate fluently will be conducted in the continued selection process and during any interviews
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to three application areas: Sustainable Chemicals, Natural Products, and Microbial Foods. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes
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programming background with expierence in using Python, matlab, and/or Java, etc. a good command of German and English, both for teaching and for the preparation of research proposals and publications process
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ability, and a fluent spoken English is needed in this work. What we offer? This position is foreseen to run from Spring 2025 onward, but the start date is partially negotiable. The position will be filled
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areas of the group is investigation of the fate of vitamins and other nutrient due to processing of foods, particularly in the context of ultra-processed and plant-based foods. The group also contributes
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should include publications at international conferences, workshops, and journals. As this research is highly collaborative, you should thrive within and be passionate about contributing to a vibrant
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actively promotes international and interdisciplinary research. As such, our PhD students are strongly encouraged to undertake mobility actions, like research visits abroad (including industrial placements