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The Ravnskjaer lab at the Functional Genomics & Metabolism Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, invites applications from outstanding
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for horticultural sciences a pleasant and respectful working atmosphere integration into a successful and committed team in an international environment and network flexible and family-friendly working
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health economic methodology. The doctoral research will be supervised by experts including Dr Stephen Bradley (senior clinical lecturer), Prof Nick Latimer (Professor of health economics), Dr Meena Rafiq
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Your Job: You will be part of the top-class scientific department "Chemical Hydrogen Storage" at the renowned HI ERN. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid, our department researches
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two other researchers dedicated to this project. The project is in close collaboration between the Centre for Textile Science and Engineering (Prof. Lode Daelemans) and the Mechanics of Materials and
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. The project will be part of the activities of the Constellium University Technology Centre (UTC) established with BCAST. The successful candidate will have the opportunities to interact with researchers in
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chemical reaction networks with robotic systems and analytical science. You will also learn how to programme robotic systems and how to implement aspects of deep learning and neural networks for reservoir
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? Then consider advancing these theories with us. In this project, we aim to extend the powerful tools of statistical mechanics on graph and network models to broader applications in soft and active
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2025 Reference: RD-PHD-01-LS-MH-25 Project Title: The cost of silage production: measuring the carbon footprint of silage Primary supervisor: Prof. Liam Sinclair Co supervisors: Dr Kate Le Cocq, Dr
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materials and manufacturing processes, especially for the transportation sector and medical technology. To this end, materials are tailored and manufacturing processes are designed to conserve resources