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Job Description DTU Sustain’s section Waste, Climate and Monitoring offers a 2-year position as a post-doctoral fellow in detection and quantification of fugitive emissions of poly- and
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of understanding their regulation by phosphorylation. You will be in charge of writing and testing code, developing, deploying and maintaining software. Your work will benefit from the experimental data generated by
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topics, the associate professor will refer to the Head of Research within the Department of Oncology, Professor, Chief Physician Henrik Ditzel DMSc. As concerns staff topics, the employee will refer to
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within Denmark and the EU. Although teaching is not a formal part of the post; we offer opportunities to build your teaching portfolio and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students on projects
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develop protein-based solutions. Manage a multidisciplinary research team, including post docs, PhD students and Msc students. Supervise and guide the team’s research projects related to novel protein and
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analyse your data You will be coordinating the collaboration with CCIT, which involves retrieving samples and clinical data from a team of doctors. You will have to present in lab and section meetings
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projects Contribute to the development of professional courses within environmental science Take active part in teaching and supervision/co-supervision of students (bachelor/master/PhD) and post-doctoral
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inequality in access to general practitioners (GPs) in Denmark. We are looking for a person with a relevant degree (MD, MSc. etc.) Project description For the research project “Medical Deserts and Health
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contribute to the teaching activities of the section of Mechanical Engineering by teaching 1-2 courses per semester. You will focus on developing and extending in-house computational codes based on open-source
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or other code repository Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged