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program Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Novo Nordisk have initiated a strategic partnership and created a joint cross-disciplinary research program aimed to tackle one of the life science
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Job Description A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is
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well as academic qualifications equivalent to those obtained by holding a position as a researcher or postdoc. To be appointed as a senior researcher, you must have completed a didactic/pedagogic education. If you
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Job Description The Departments of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain) and the National Food Institute (DTU Food) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) offer a full-time
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A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is focused
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information may be obtained from Associate Professor Fatemeh Ajalloueian, faaj@dtu.dk , and Postdoc Gohar Soufi, gohsoo@dtu.dk . You can read more about DTU Health Tech at www.healthtech.dtu.dk . If you are
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“STOREDGE”. You will be part of a very dedicated team with a senior project manager and several more PhD and postdoc researchers, focusing on cutting-edge and applied research to address the challenges
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including PhD students and postdocs. Also, a good sense of humor will be appreciated. Good English language skills will be required. The main criterion for selection will be the research potential
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equivalent) as well as academic qualifications equivalent to those obtained by holding a position as a researcher or postdoc. To be appointed as a senior researcher, you must have completed a didactic
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strong academic team at DTU Management’s Management Science division. Three PhD students and four PostDocs will work on the project, as well as several international experts in operations research