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tweezers, super-resolution microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy. Start date: 1st September 2025 Duration: 1 year (in the first instance, with
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-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team are expected. We imagine that the successful candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, medicine, biomedical engineering, physiotherapy
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experience and knowledge with animal models of disease are major requirements. Ability to work in a structured and independent manner. Good communication skills and high proficiency in English. Good
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Job Description We are now advertising a new position at DTU Physics for the second half period of our project UltraBat - Capturing Ultrafast Electron and Ion Dynamics in Batteries - generously
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, documented through a PhD dissertation and/or research publications experience in independently managing research projects excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage
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successful candidate will have previous experience in computer science or data science, with a PhD and publications in at least one of the following areas: Formal modelling and verification of business
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qualifications are expected: A PhD degree related to the subject area of the position Ability to independently conduct research projects Documented experience in teaching and supervision of MSc and BSc students
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Postdoc in Psychiatric Epidemiology: Linking Register and Trial Data to Study Postpartum Depressi...
closely with a PhD student and the broader project team and will contribute to the implementation and follow-up of the randomized controlled trial evaluating internet-based therapy for mothers with
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Job Description Are you interested in contributing to increasing food security and intake of healthy seafoods in developing countries? If so, we might have a job for you. DTU National Food Institute
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will collaborate closely with a PhD student and the broader project team and will contribute to the implementation and follow-up of the randomized controlled trial evaluating internet-based therapy