73 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing an online tinnitus test battery and database Stratify tinnitus phenotypes
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an international environment. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education
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Job Description If you are an ambitious engineer who has already completed or are about to complete your PhD and would like to develop your career in enzyme immobilization and membrane-based
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Nordisk. What you can expect As a Postdoc, you will be at the heart of a vibrant and collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow Postdocs, PhD students and master’s students working on related
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Job Description Are you a skillful and ambitious PhD graduate interested in kicking off your academic career in a renowned research group leading in the field of applied thermodynamics with a strong
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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the SUBSTANCE (SUB-millimetre SelecTed gAlaxies iN Cluster Environment) project. SUBSTANCE focuses on mapping the environmental impact on the evolution of submillimetre-selected galaxies. Collaborations with
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in international journals As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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international conferences is integral to the job. Furthermore, participation in supervising B.Eng., B.Sc., and M.Sc. students is expected. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent
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collaboration with audiologists and clinicians. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing a computational model of cochlear signal