19 programming-language-"HT---Human-Technopole" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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, graph theory, satisfiability problems, discrete optimization. Strong interests in chemistry as well as proven competences in programming and ease with formal thinking are a necessity. This PhD project is
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of the applicant’s academic career Experience of participation in national and international research networks Knowledge of a Nordic language Time spent working in Greenland or other places in the Arctic Experience in
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PhD Position in Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry to Study the Regulation of Lipoprot...
biochemistry and mass spectrometry Excellent English speaking, reading and writing skills In addition, applicants with practical experience with HDX-MS and/or LC-MS/MS will be preferred. A recent publication of
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(HPLC) and zeta potential measurement. Teach Membrane Technology at MSc level You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be
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, with background in physics, materials science, engineering, computation or a related discipline where they have demonstrated advanced skills in scientific programming. The candidate should possess strong
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multidisciplinary teams, build strategic partnerships, and present research to diverse audiences. You must contribute to teaching at the Department. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are
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Senior Researcher in Design and Operation of Sustainable Biomanufacturing Processes - DTU Chemica...
of Large Language Models for educational purposes. The ideal candidate must have a strong professional network and documented collaboration capabilities, alongside a proven track record in the coordination
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activities. Proficiency in spoken and written English. We Offer A PhD position in a stimulating, vibrant and supportive research environment with a focus on mentoring and individual career development
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to work independently and in a team. Proficiency in spoken and written English. About Us The Protein Research Group (PRG) at the University of Southern Denmark is internationally recognized for its