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writing, communication skills, and community building through scientific summer schools. All candidates will be expected to: Have potential for conducting outstanding research, as demonstrated by scientific
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e-mobility, automation, climate solutions and energy efficiency. At SDU Mechatronics, research, education, and innovation are performed in teams of scientists and support staff with competences
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PhD scholarship in Biomaterials-based Approach for the Creation of Artificial Red Blood Cells - D...
and Bioimplants group (The 3Bs), led by Associate Professor Leticia Hosta-Rigau at DTU Health Tech. The group works across materials science, organic/polymer chemistry, and molecular and cell biology
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Health Tech. The group works across materials science, organic/polymer chemistry, and molecular and cell biology. Our focus areas include drug delivery, cell mimicry, and tissue engineering. Learn more
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-motivation to learn. Be able to work well and communicate expert knowledge in an interdisciplinary team. Have the ability of working independently. Have a strong sense of responsibility. Research environment
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, applicants must also meet the following eligibility criteria: Not already hold a doctoral degree (i.e., you must not have been awarded a PhD at the time of recruitment). Comply with the MSCA mobility rule: you
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language skills Application and Assessment Procedure Your application including all attachments must be in English and submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include: Motivated letter
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: Experience with experimental animal models Understanding of interactions between diet, intestinal microbiology and host health Knowledge of sequence-based analysis of bacterial communities Capable of working
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experiments. Interest in connecting theory to experimental or real-world applications. Ability to work independently and communicate well in an international team. Research environment The PhD project will be
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research community. LeGO is funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). Two PhD students and several senior researchers will contribute to the project, along with industry partners who will