16 postdoc-in-system-identification PhD positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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The Department of Biology invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment. The project is part of the research project “Integrating spatial transcriptomics
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Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in Biochars for Environmental Remediation. The project is made available through the Sino-Danish University
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applicants for a PhD fellowship on the regulation of DNA and chromatin replication by protein phosphatases. The project is part of a research project investigating how Mrc1/Claspin and protein phosphatases
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The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in Prophage dynamics and influence on cell fitness, and intraspecies competition. The project is part of
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The University of Copenhagen is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD fellow to commence October 1, 2025, or after agreement, in the Rasmussen Group at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center
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/mathematical physics starting in the Fall of 2025. The research group is directed by Villum Investigator, Prof. Charlotte Kristjansen and funded by the Villum Foundation. The theme of the PhD project would be
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The research group Lifecourse Nutrition and Health invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in children’s nutrition and risk of overweight. The PhD project is connected to work package 2 in
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The Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in advanced bio-oil analytical chemistry. The project is part of the research project “UPBIO”, which is
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fellowship in Experimental Quantum Physics . The project is part of the research project “Hybrid Quantum Networks”, which is financed by the Danish National Research Foundation. Start date is (expected to be
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, discrete element methods or kinetic methods). Excellent English skills, both written and oral are required. The project The Greenland ice sheet is currently the largest contributor to present-day global sea