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chemistry, and data analysis, ensuring a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to this exciting field of research. You will be part of the research teams of Associate Professor Lars Behrendt and Professor
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Job Description The Quantum Physics & Information Technology (QPIT) group at DTU Physics is seeking exceptional individuals to join our team as PhD students. We specialize in quantum information
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, cross-disciplinary, and international research environment at DTU Aqua in Lyngby. We currently have a group of about 20 early-career scientists (PhD and Postdocs) working on various aspects of marine life
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based on transcriptomic data of faba beans. This includes: Implementing the bioinformatics tool Conserved Unique Peptide Patterns (CUPP) to predict CAZyme activities during faba bean cell wall synthesis
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conversion, healthcare, and coating technologies. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project will be conducted in close collaboration with a postdoc who will be responsible for synthesizing monomers
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skills and experience with data mining and handling big datasets Programming, modeling and numerical optimization skills Understanding of European electricity markets Excellent communication skills, both
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Job Description Are you ready to transform the future of biologics? Are you passionate about understanding the interplay between AI-Protein design, automation, and cutting-edge data science? And
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Job Description Are you ready to transform the future of biologics? Are you passionate about understanding the interplay between AI-based protein design, automation, and cutting-edge data science
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Job Description Are you ready to transform the future of biologics? Are you passionate about understanding the interplay between AI-protein design, automation, and cutting-edge data science? And
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Job Description Are you ready to transform the future of biologics? Are you passionate about understanding the interplay between AI-Protein design, automation, and cutting-edge data science? And