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University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all
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, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The PhD should preferably be in the fields of Biotechnology, agricultural sciences or similar. We are specifically looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious
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Good level of English proficiency (understood, spoken and written). Team spirit and proactive attitude As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading
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the impact of two highly controlled, short-term lifestyle interventions. Through these interventions, the project seeks to achieve deep phenotyping related to insulin resistance, advancing our understanding
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and present at research seminars and conferences. Mentor and support students and PhD students engaged in related research activities. Promote equity and diversity within the research team, fostering
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capture simulation. You have strong programming skills and are familiar with thermodynamics and process simulation. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a
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empathic person with a PhD degree in mechatronics engineering, MEMS, neurotechnologies, applied physics, nanotechnology, neural interfaces, biomedical engineering or similar. Advanced skills in electronics
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will be on notifiable infectious diseases and evaluating cost and effect of surveillance and of different control measures as stamping out or vaccination. In the partnership, you will be working
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evaluating organ histology Testing oxygen transport using a hemorrhagic shock rat model Analyzing and communicating your findings through publications and presentations Co-supervising MSc and PhD students
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evaluating organ histology Testing oxygen transport using a hemorrhagic shock rat model Analyzing and communicating your findings through publications and presentations Co-supervising MSc and PhD students