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DTU’s Tenure Track program. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial respect and academic
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PhD scholarship in Biomaterials-based Approach for the Creation of Artificial Red Blood Cells - D...
disciplines, and publish in leading journals Hold a full-time, paid position for 3 years with benefits and a structured PhD training program About the research group You will join the Biomimetics, Biocarriers
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programming skills are expected. General requirements: very good university degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, or materials sciences; specialization theoretical chemistry/physics, condensed
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collaboration with industry and authorities. 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 these languages
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field #experience in quantitative assessments, including statistics and/or crop modeling #proficiency in programming languages for data processing and analysis #strong commitment to inter- and
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on animal experimentation (FELASA B), and basic programming skills (e.g. in Matlab) would be helpful The ability to work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative, English-speaking international team
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partnership with the Odysseus Space company as part of the Simulator development for the optical slant path program. This PhD project aims to develop an analysis tool for the optical ground-to-satellite links
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with researchers from different research fields and access to various scientific and technical expertise. All PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine attend the doctoral education program. More
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, experience with programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python) is highly desirable Highly motivated, independent, and able to work effectively as part of a team Proficiency in English (both written and spoken
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„Research for a life without cancer“ is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention