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no. 101179234. Why apply to the INTERACT programme? INTERACT offers a unique opportunity to join an international and interdisciplinary PhD program within biology/biomedicine, physics, chemistry or engineering
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/persons/melisa-benard-valle/ You can read more about The Section for Biologics Engineering at https://www.bioengineering.dtu.dk/research/research-sections/section-for-biologics-engineering If you are
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committed candidates from varied backgrounds who are eager to contribute to cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research. Successful applicants will ideally have: A relevant MSc degree in computer science
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with local colleagues and be embedded into large international collaborations. You are expected to teach and take course appropriate for the graduate level at DTU. You must have a two-year master's
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design Desirable Qualifications Experience with or interest in gas-phase fragmentation mechanisms and ion chemistry Interest in computational proteomics, spectral library development, or fragmentation
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/forskning/farmaci-sektionen/forskere Further information for international applicants about entering and working in Denmark. For further information about the PhD program at the department, read here: https
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to consider applications that do not live up to the abovementioned requirements. The PhD programme The position is part of the 3-year (5+3) PhD scheme under the Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
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PhD courses. The programme is highly international, and you are expected to participate in international research conferences and to spend time at another research institution as a visiting PhD student
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, anthropology, sociology and political science. The successful PhD applicant will be a member of the Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS). Please see: https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/department
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research training courses. The program is highly international, and you are expected to participate in international research conferences and to spend time abroad as a visiting PhD student. The PhD student