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possible. The chosen candidate will be part of the research project “Shedding New Light on Curiosity in Children and Adults”. The main goal of this project is to generate new knowledge that can support
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of internationalism, interdisciplinarity and excellence in physics, which characterize the Niels Bohr Institute. It functions as a primary center for fundamental research including particle and astroparticle physics
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-ACTIVE.' Regular meetings, workshops, and international secondments within the B-ACTIVE network will supplement the training and support provided at the host laboratory Principal supervisor is Professor
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for Public Health. Supervision The principal supervisor will be Associate Professor Adam Bencard. It is possible to suggest additional co-supervisors. The PhD student will also be able to benefit from
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. Principal supervisor is: Senior Researcher Carsten Kirkeby, [email protected] Tel: +45 35 33 72 15. Co-supervisors: Associate Professor Lene Jung Kjær and Associate Professor Anette Boklund. Start
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principal investigators held together by a strong collaborative spirit across all levels of seniority and extensive sharing of ideas as well as equipment. The Centre is located in Copenhagen and is hosted by
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information on the Center's activities and researchers, please see DARK – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) Principal supervisor isProfessorJens Hjorth, DARK, Niels Bohr Institute, E-mail: [email protected] The PhD
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the centre of Copenhagen and offers creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment. Principal supervisor is Associate Professor, Allan Dahl Andersen Application
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implementation as our main experimental vessel. The precise research problems to be investigated by the PhD candidate depends on the interests of the candidate, but we are particularly interested in problems
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a primary center for fundamental research including particle and astroparticle physics, astrophysics and gravity, condensed matter physics, quantum optics, and biophysics. Areas of research of DARK