13 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at University of Copenhagen
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used will be Density Functional Theory, statistics, machine-learning and dynamics. Collaboration with members of other research groups at UCPH and abroad is required. Who are we looking for? We
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at the Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. We are located in Copenhagen. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment
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of ice flow and outlet glacier dynamics to increased surface melting in a warming climate is not well known. The focus of the PhD project will be to study fracture and damage formation of ice sheets and
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enthusiastic to acquire, apply and advance their scientific skills within a dynamic international team. Our group and research- and what do we offer? The Quantum Optomechanics group at the Niels Bohr Institute
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skills. For further information about the guidelines for PhD studies at UCPH, please refer to: https://phd.ku.dk/english/. For further information about the structure of the PhD programme, please refer to
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Helicobacter pylori bacteria interact with each other and their host in a gastric organoid and organoid-derived monolayer cell culture system. Information on the department can be found at https://globe.ku.dk
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are located in Copenhagen. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Principal supervisor is Prof. Jan H. Jensen, Department of Chemistry
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of Copenhagen in Frederiksberg (Copenhagen). We are a very dynamic group of approximately 30 people working on various aspects of analytical chemistry, from targeted approaches to chemical fingerprinting of a
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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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tools from chemistry and biology, and apply these in studies of therapeutic peptides and proteins. Our aims are to develop modulators for protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and to provide molecular-level