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PhD fellowship in Chemistry PhD Project in spectroscopic characterization of novel DNA-AgNCs Department of Chemistry Facultiy of science University of Copenhagen The Department of Chemistry invites
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PhD fellowship in Computer Science, PhD Project in Privacy and Cybersecurity Department of Computer Science, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen The Programming Language and Theory
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Materials and Production a position as PhD stipend in Muscle Neuromechanics and Ultrasound Imaging, within the doctoral programme Materials
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, fluid-structure interaction) Desire to develop interdisciplinary expertise across hydrodynamics and structural mechanics. Experience with or willingness to learn: Programming (e.g. C++, Python, Matlab
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. The scientific work conducted must be positioned relative to current literature and published in conference and journal articles. You are required to have an excellent academic background and must have a strong
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spectrometry, and untargeted data science workflows. Proficiency in chemometric methods and/or python programming will be an advantage. Candidates are expected to be enthusiastic and adaptable to working in
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humans. The activities form the basis for the research-based public sector consultancy and degree programs covering bachelor's, master's and PhD degree programs within animal science and veterinary
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preferably has strong programming skills and experience with the modeling and simulations of fluid or solid mechanics or ice sheet flow and deformation (for example by use of finite element/volume methods
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collaboration, as part of the employment process at the University of Copenhagen. Notice: In the following description of the PhD programmes, some references are made to SCIENCE websites The PhD programme
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group is focused on developing new computational methods for the prediction of chemical reactivity. The group is a part of Department of Chemistry, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. We