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academic and social PhD community. The PhD project is part of STEMBRACE an interdisciplinary research project focused on current and future stem cell treatments, addressing ethical, economic, and patient
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polarization mitigation to reduce fouling and improve the net power generation in a PRO process. In addition, membrane cleaning strategies need be applied to improve the lifespan of the system. You will work
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read more about DTU Physics at physics.dtu.dk . Further information may be obtained from Head of Department Jane Hvolbæk Nielsen, tel.: +45 4525 3222, e-mail: jane@fysik.dtu.dk . If you are applying
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soon as possible thereafter. The workplace is the SDU Campus Odense in Denmark, with some travel required within Denmark. Mastering the Danish language at a proficiency level is a requirement
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at https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/phd-programme . For further information please contact Head of Department Professor Mitchell Dean, e-mail: mde.bhl@cbs.dk Information about the department can be found
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project proposals and lead projects. Teaching will be a limited part of the position. Good communication skills, patience, and a positive attitude to working in a team are essential requirements
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verbal and written communication skills in English You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of
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and characterization. Experience with development of experimental setup. Proficiency in scientific writing and communication (English). What is offered: The selected candidate will be offered a fully
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scientific writing and communication (English). What is offered: The selected candidate will be offered a fully paid fellowship with a very competitive salary (a minimum monthly gross salary of DKK 36,138
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challenges and decision-making under uncertainty. Ability to translate conceptual models to their mathematical formulation and to test them with numerical and simulation experiments. Excellent communication in