53 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Denmark
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BSc, MSc, PhD to lifelong learning students. We have about 300 dedicated employees. Read more about us at www.energy.dtu.dk . Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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biopolymer science. The Department currently employs approx. 60 full time scientific staff and 80 PhD students and Postdocs, with approx. 80 thesis based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and
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cooperate on teaching Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has: A PhD in agronomy, engineering, biology, technical oriented sciences or similar Research experience on process
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plus. Candidates with expertise in either modality are also encouraged to apply. Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in hearing science, audiology
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The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in audio-visual perception. The position is available
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qualifications at the PhD level in animal science Research experience in dairy cow nutrition and feed evaluation Research experience with the use of stabile isotopes and modelling rumen flows Experience in
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Lonza’s expertise and technology within peptide T cell immunogenicity, and the vast expertise within immunoinformatics and machine learning models at DTU to address this challenge. This will enable
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of Biological and Chemical Engineering invites you to apply for a two year postdoc position. You will be part of the REcovery of extracellular polymers from wastewater Treatment residuals as a New circular
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facilities in imaging, immunology, tissue engineering, and bioinformatics. Qualifications We seek applicants with the following qualifications: Essential: PhD in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry
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engineering. Learn more about our work: www.healthtech.dtu.dk/3bs About the project Blood transfusions save lives - but donor blood is limited, perishable, and not always available in emergencies. Synthetic