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Copenhagen. The Ice and Climate group is a world-leading research group in ice-core related climate research. The main activities of the group are ice core drilling, analysis of ice cores, and ice flow
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of Biology, nds @ bio.ku.dk , phone: +45 26 44 97 22. Principal supervisor Professor, Karsten Kristiansen, Department of Biology. The PhD programme Qualifications needed for the program To be eligible
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international research environment. The NNF project takes place in a highly collaborative environment with regular interactions with theoretical physicists, mathematicians and quantum chemists. Principal
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that bridges the gap between theoretical biophysics and practical technological applications. - Excellent English proficiency. Principal supervisors: Associate Professor Ala Trusina, Biocomplexity Section
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different research groups. Principal supervisor isAssociate professor Pétur Heiðarsson, Department of Biology, [email protected] . The PhD programme A three year full-time study within the framework
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modern laboratories and spectroscopic and structure determination facilities. Principal supervisor isProfessor, Stergios Piligkos, Department of Chemistry, E-mail: [email protected], Direct Phone: +45 35
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the molecular mechanism that stir replication, RNA processing and translation. The primary methodological approaches of our laboratory are single particle cryo-electron microscopy and protein biochemistry. Our
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stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Principal supervisor is Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Professor, Urban Food Systems Transformation, Landscape Architecture, Planning
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international research environment. Principal supervisor is Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Professor, Urban Food Systems Transformation, Landscape Architecture, Planning and Society, Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg
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corresponds to the Danish Master of Laws degree, i.e., a second cycle 120 ECTS degree (two years of full-time studies) that builds on a 180 ECTS bachelor’s degree (three years of full-time studies