48 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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programme) Carry through an independent research project under supervision Complete PhD courses corresponding to approx. 30 ECTS / ½ FTE Participate in active research environments, including a stay at
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the development of fault-tolerant quantum computing hardware and quantum algorithms that solve important chemical problems in the life-sciences and sustainability. NQCP invites applicants for PhD fellowships in
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under supervision Complete PhD courses corresponding to approx. 30 ECTS / ½ FTE Participate in active research environments, including a stay at another research institution, preferably abroad Teaching
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international research environment hosted by the NNF Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. Principal supervisor Jan Westenkær Thomsen The PhD programme
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programme) Carry through an independent research project under supervision Complete PhD courses corresponding to approx. 30 ECTS / ½ FTE Participate in active research environments, including a stay at
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We are looking for 3-year PhD student in Chemical Biology. The fellowship is available from September 1st, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Our research In the Strømgaard lab, we combine
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on Human-computer Interaction; the section has an additional 20+ postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and research assistants. We hold joint research meetings and have a thriving social environment. The
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PhD student you will be part of a dynamic and international research environment mainly focused on nutrition and health. Your nearest colleagues will be a small team of young investigators working with
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the integrated MSc and PhD programme) Carry through an independent research project under supervision Complete PhD courses corresponding to approx. 30 ECTS / ½ FTE Participate in active research environments
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the intricate cellular environment at infection sites. This PhD project will focus on developing a novel human tonsil host-pathogen interaction model to address this gap, integrating epithelial, stromal, and