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to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, build strategic partnerships, and present research to diverse audiences. You must contribute to teaching at the Department. DTU employs two working languages
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track records in innovation and technology translation, demonstrated by patent application or licensing. Exceptional collaboration and communication abilities with the ability to work effectively in
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reef types, and suitable control areas, are available in replicates. The effects of the offshore wind farm will be assessed using the individual windmill foundations, compared with suitable control areas
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: Protocols for two systematic reviews Protocols for three information studies. The two protocols will be for Cochrane reviews investigating the effects of blood-based genetic testing to screen for multiple
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software engineering (AI4SE). The AI4SE1DK project addresses urgent industry needs by investigating how generative AI can be effectively, ethically, and sustainably adopted in real-world software teams. Your
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sustainable blue bioeconomy, robust aquatic ecosystems, and reduced effects of climate change. We have a large national and international network and cooperate with research partners, public authorities
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characteristics are intricately linked to the electronic configurations of the f -element ions, and any modifications in these configurations result in dramatic changes in their physical and chemical properties
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Odense or in Esbjerg. The primary task in the positions is research and, as a result, to prepare a PhD thesis within the three-year employment. As a PhD student at the Department of Law, you will be part
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for startups and investigate the role and effectiveness of different types of funders. The PhD project will be supervised by Associate Professor Maria Theresa Norn at DTU Entrepreneurship. The PhD student will
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The PhD position is supported by the project mInt: Human-centered design principles for effective management of social boundaries in interoperable text messaging platforms, funded by a DFF Inge