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Master’s programme. If you have practical experience in subject areas relevant to the proposed research project, it is naturally an advantage, but it is neither required nor expected. A PhD is a research
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. Line Hagner Nielsen (lihan@dtu.dk ). You can read more about DTU Health Tech at www.healthtech.dtu.dk/english . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and
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of their digital and transdisciplinary competencies. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both
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huge opportunity as an untapped resource. You will contribute to an interdisciplinary team comprising experts in structural biology, biophysics, microbiology, biopolymer science, downstream processing
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biological systems, also in collaboration with other researchers and companies. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Physics
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for your work and your results Flexibility and a general positive attitude to changes Motivation by both individual and team accomplishments Strong communication skills in both written and verbal English We
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of production and project management, creative process design and leadership, group facilitation and coaching, interpersonal and organisational communication and drama pedagogy – within theatre, education and
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of Science, DARA’s mission is to empower PhD students across a broad range of disciplines—spanning natural, technical, and medical sciences—to address pressing global challenges through interdisciplinary
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, competitiveness, nature, and environmental impact, and contribution to the vitality of rural areas. Your responsibilities will be closely aligned with the research goals, as outlined below: Analyze social, economic
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environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The Department employs some 450 people and covers a range of research areas within Biomedicine. We contribute