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will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD
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programme at the Faculty of Science . The ideal candidate has a background in or experience with one or more of the following topics: SIMD performance engineering. Machine Learning. Communication-efficient
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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the Alliance program, your project will be
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organization in unprecedented detail. These datasets will be integrated with genetic profiling and mechanistic follow-up studies to uncover how specific cellular states, transcriptional programs, and genetic
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requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment will be made by Associate Professor Christian Damsgaard, Professor Jakob
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enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence
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both. Mathematical maturity and experience with scientific programming are essential. A background in probabilistic methods is highly desirable, at the level of master’s courses in probability
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international PhD researchers, gaining access to dedicated training events, coding bootcamps, hackathons, and transferable skills workshops as part of the MSCA Doctoral Network programme. Based at DTU Wind’s
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Senior Researcher in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering of power-to-X utilizing Microorg...
. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to establish and lead a strong research program in the field of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering of non-model microorganisms, with the aim
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more than 1300 Danish 6-11-year-old children. This included food and nutrition intervention components in the form of a school lunch programme, activities in the local supermarkets and SFO and practical tools