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. The PhD programme A three year full-time study within the framework of the regular PhD programme (5+3 scheme), if you already have an education equivalent to a relevant Danish master’s degree
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how prophages spread and impact host fitness without interference from background MGEs. All this will be modelled and simulated in silico, and model outcomes will be further validated in the laboratory
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with single-cell and spatial sequencing data to develop hypotheses regarding how specific physicochemical niches impact signaling interactions between cancer cells and stromal cells in pancreatic tumors
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The Rasmussen Group focuses on development and application of computational algorithms such as machine and deep learning for analysis and integration of multi-omics and multi-modal data within cardiometabolic
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how heterochromatic histone modifications propagate along chromosomes and how this is affected by transcription and replication and by the 3D organization of the cell nucleus. A fruitful approach we
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processes, preferably HTPEM fuel cells. Proficiency in relevant computational tools, such as COMSOL Multiphysics. Familiarity with degradation mechanisms and the transient behavior of PEM fuel cell stacks is
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renewable power system dynamics. Collaborate with experts from DTU and IIT Bombay, gain hands-on experience with advanced simulation tools, and contribute to high-impact publications. Enhance your
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Job Description We are offering two fully funded PhD positions starting between Jan and Feb 2026. The project is focused on understanding what is the impact of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB
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. The aim is to predict the impact of external cyclic loads (during real-life loading scenarios under aggressive conditions) on the porosity and microstructural evolution in additively manufactured metallic
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. The aim is to predict the impact of external cyclic loads (during real-life loading scenarios under aggressive conditions) on the porosity and microstructural evolution in additively manufactured metallic