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to help revolutionizing the future of food safety practice, one that’s safer, smarter, and quicker? We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join our dynamic, interdisciplinary research team in
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Job Description Do you want to shape the future of healthcare in the era of digitalization with a focus on scientific research? Then we have the right opportunity for you. We are looking for a
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A PhD position starting November 1, 2025 (with some flexibility in both directions) is available at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) for research in an exciting project in algorithmic
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repetitive protocols and troubleshoot details. You are also expected to be able to think out-of-the-box and help developing new ways to overcome challenges in the research. Qualifications Master’s degree in
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Job Description Do you want to do research on cutting-edge machine learning methods? If you are establishing a career as a researcher in machine learning, and you are motivated to work with the
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(DTU), we are offering a fully funded PhD position focused on understanding and mitigating the environmental and health impacts of footwear materials. This research sits at the cutting edge of waste and
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with researchers at DTU and KTH, you will help develop an integrated decision-support system that: Uses real-time sensor data and AI models to assess risk scenarios. Dynamically recommends optimal
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1 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University Of Denmark Department DTU Physics and DTU NanoLab Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Technology » Nanotechnology
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the fabrication of robust artificial quantum superlattices that have never before been realized. Joining our dynamic, international research community, you will gain unique, high-demand competencies in quantum
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assessments of data quality effects on genomic inference, and apply these methods to real datasets from extinct species. You will help shape how the field extracts meaningful biological signals from challenging