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-disrupting chemicals and their mechanisms of action • Experimental experience with zebrafish as a model organism • Proficiency in laboratory techniques, including OECD fish test protocols, histopathology
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and machine learning, you will help develop new methods for understanding complex failure mechanisms—an area where existing industrial knowledge remains limited. The project will be executed in three
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in data analysis using Matlab or Python A curious mindset with a strong interest in the brain’s memory mechanisms Written and spoken English skills Relevant work experience Other professional
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qualifications: A Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Solid experimental experience with electrochemical systems, gas handling, or chemical
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. Research Project You will conduct a research project with the aim to understand the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown molecular structure
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PhD fellowship in Experimental Quantum Physics PhD Project in Spin-Mechanics Niels Bohr Institute Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Niels Bohr Institute invites applicants for a PhD
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learning, you will help develop new methods for understanding complex failure mechanisms—an area where existing industrial knowledge remains limited. The project will be executed in three systematic phases
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at the intersections of civil, mechanical, electrical engineering and computer science is important. It will be relevant to have deep experience of at least one of the following areas: Construction production
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synchronicity, this will require new control strategies, coordination mechanisms between asynchronous modular grids that ensure more reliable and secure operation of power grids – without compromising
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Job Description You are invited to apply for a 3-year PhD position starting in mid-2025 within the field of bio-mechanics and topology optimization at the Department of Civil and Mechanical