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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarships in Quantum Physics & Quantum Information Science – DTU Physics Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Trending Job Description The Quantum
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collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, which comprises, among others, experts with background in physics, chemistry, materials and computer science. The section comprises four PIs and approx. 25 between
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engineering of biopharmaceutical cell factories. Thanks to recent advances in computational and analytical biology, it is now possible to reconcile mechanistic models of cell metabolism with information from
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD Scholarships within Novel Silicone Polymers and Elastomers for Soft Robotics – DTU Chemical Engineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Trending Job
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, oceanography or related engineering field. Candidates are required to have: Experience with Fortran, Python, C++ or other advanced programming languages. Experience with high-performance computing. Experience
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ambiguity" at the PhD Programme Economics and Business Economics. The position is available from 1 September 2024 (or as soon as possible thereafter). The research project Aging societies and recent financial
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others, experts with background in physics, chemistry, materials and computer science. The section comprises four PIs and approx. 25 between PhD students and postdocs. The candidate will work in
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(https://www.ku.dk/english/ ), the local Doctoral program in Pharmaceutical Sciences or the local Doctoral program on Molecular Medicine depending on the Ph.D. students main interests, and within
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29 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Synklino Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Denmark Application
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. Mobilizing literature in science and technology studies(STS), media studies and social anthropology, the project aims to redefine digital breakdowns as everyday “normal” occurrences rather than perpetual