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. within energy in buildings and/or built environment. Preferably documented qualifications within working with data, data analysis, modelling energy and indoor environment, building control as
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utilize a large dataset including cardiac CT scans from ~100.000patinets and significant part of the project will include data c. The PhD position is located in Aalborg, and the candidate will be a member
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consist of a series of questions based on the application materials. Further information We recommend that you save a copy of the job posting, as it will be removed once the application deadline has passed
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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 education . Assessment The assessment
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language models and structural data. Build systems biology frameworks to characterize time-resolved protease network activity during tissue repair. Validate identified biomarkers through targeted proteomics
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). To achieve this aim, the project uses an innovative combination of methods from philosophy, psychology, and literature studies. The project builds upon an existing data set, consisting of hundreds of short
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for ambitious candidate with an MSc degree in sedimentology, geochemistry, or geobiology, although a degree in related environmental sciences will also be considered. For further information please contact Don
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to structured spectral annotation supporting advanced downstream data analysis (in collaboration with a dedicated postdoc) Present research findings through peer-reviewed publications and international
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engineering, statistics, physics, mathematics, data science, informatics or similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a master's degree. The candidate should preferably have: Dedication and the desire
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, initially persists but is eventually degraded by photochemistry and microbial enzymes. This project seeks to translate metagenomic information to enzymatic function and biogeochemical impacts in marine carbon