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development projects Taking part in in-house research projects and research in collaborations Supporting users To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in
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on future advanced communication systems that integrate wireless communication technology and networks, software, data, and security through relevant application areas (advanced digitalization). In
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degree (PhD) At least 1 original publication in a peer-reviewed journal A background in the relevant methods Complete application package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV and detailed
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industry and wider society Administration related to the work duties listed above Qualification requirements Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international
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: ambercofund.eu. Qualifications Minimum requirements are: Candidate needs to have a maximum 8 years after a doctoral degree (PhD), as required by the project Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission
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arsenic, but other metals such as iron, manganese, lead and cobalt are also being investigated. At the department, you would take part in a strong and active scientific environment with other PhD students
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includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Subject description Development of quantum chemical methods and computational codes for the accurate description of the electronic structure of large
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The announced PhD position is within the Membrane Group of the Department of Process and Life Science Engineering, Division of Chemical Engineering. The Membrane Group is the most established of its
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functional neuroanatomy with a focus on increasing the spatial precision of treatment methods such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) and discovering the underlying neurobiological mechanisms in neurodegenerative