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dynamic and international research environment Principal supervisor is Senior scientist Thomas Nord-Larsen, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, [email protected] . Phone: +45 40324394
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PhD Position: Shipping Decarbonization and Trade Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the faculty’s research areas and education programmes by visiting the Faculty’s website: www.jura.ku.dk . The PhD programme Founded in 1479 as one of the four original
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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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motivated and enthusiastic colleague with the following competencies and experience: You have a degree at Master level or PhD level. You are experienced in Linux system administration You have an active
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regulators, primary patient material and a broad range of genome-wide approaches and single cell analyses incl. cutting edge single cell proteomics. The Porse group is affiliated with the Finsen Laboratory
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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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at the University of Copenhagen. The Institute’s main purpose is to address basic scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches. The institute operates at the intersection of natural and medical sciences