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CAT3D, a five-year Villum Young Investigator project that fully funds this PhD position, along with two postdoc positions, we will tackle this grand challenge by fabricating and studying electrocatalysts
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to carry out high-quality research on the modelling of power system balancing process for future sector-coupled European energy systems. The task will include assessment of reserve requirements and
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undermine this future. Can you see how Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Robotics can open up opportunities for autonomously operating agricultural robots? Are you passionate about making agriculture
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development and marine management. Your primary tasks will be to: Compile and harmonize data from multiple sources (e.g., EMODnet, Copernicus, fisheries surveys, citizen science). Engage with data managers and
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postdoc in the lab. You have: A Master’s in Life Science, e.g., Molecular Biology. Expertise in functional genomics approaches and computational data analysis. Expertise and interest in gene-regulatory
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algorithmic aspects of cheminformatics. The position is founded by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases ”, led by
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for up to 6 months before starting the PhD program. The position is available from 1st September 2025 or soon thereafter. Application deadline is 20. June 2025. Research Project MYC is a critical
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collaborative settings and wish to play a key role in an EU-funded project with researchers from multiple countries? If so, this PhD position could be a good opportunity for you. This project focuses
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background in one or more of the following fields: Physics, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Optical Spectroscopy, or Solid-State Physics. Experience with ultrafast spectroscopy, femtosecond
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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway