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case studies with various types of data collection in a range of manufacturing companies. Thus, the PhD student needs to work with various types of quantitative and qualitative research methods
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contribute to technology development, data analysis, and dissemination. The position also includes participation in supervision of MSc or BSc students. The successful candidate must hold a PhD in biotechnology
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certificates. If you would like additional information about the position, please contact Jörg Hübner, Director, jhub@dtu.dk or 45 2278 5157. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All
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behavioral data and present results at conferences and in journal publications. This project is theoretically and technically sophisticated and a candidate with strong analytic and quantitative skills
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EEG and behavioral data and present results at conferences and in journal publications. This project is theoretically and technically sophisticated and a candidate with a solid understanding of color
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group as part of the diverse and international Nordcee section at the department, and will work closely together with associates from all RECLESS institutions. For more information about the position
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certificates. If you would like additional information about the position, please contact Professor Philip Loldrup Fosbøl on plf@kt.dtu.dk . Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All
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well as interviews with the students and their families. Further information Applicants are encouraged to contact project manager Laura Gilliam (lagi@edu.au.dk ) to obtain the full project description. The position
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of entrepreneurship, sociology, and rural development in an international and interdisciplinary research project. As our new PhD student, you will play a central role in: Collecting qualitative data from new and
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. This may be through data collection, data curation, programming, modelling, experiments, open science, development, cooperation with companies, or other activities which may result in publications, patents