15 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects scholarships at University of Copenhagen
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thereafter. We are looking for two PhD candidates with a background in sociolinguistics or related fields who are motivated to undertake doctoral research as part of a five-year collaborative project on text
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research is needed on modelling the spread of the highly pathogenic avian influenza and investigating the effect of protective measures in poultry flocks. With that purpose, we will launch the project
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quantitative imaging of GPCR signaling. The project is part of the research project “GPCRmec: Quantitative investigation of GPCR mechanosensation”, which is financed by Novonordisk Foundation (Interdisciplinary
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qualitative and quantitative research, aiming to contribute to theory development within innovation studies, organization and management studies, and sustainability transitions. The group is expanding
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We are looking for a highly motivated and ambitious researcher with strong experience in biofilm microbiology and bacterial interactions. Applicants should have the following qualifications: M.Sc. in
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in Particle Astrophysics and Multimessenger Astrophysics. The project is part of the ERC research project “ANET,” which is financed by the European Research Council. Start date is (expected to be) 01
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/research-groups/food_proteins_group/ . The project and what we offer The PhD position is part of ‘SEEDFOOD: Functional and palatable plant seed storage proteins for sustainable foods’ project funded by
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of the Linderstrøm-Lang Centre, the project involves Spanish and French research groups covering molecular dynamics simulations and synthetic chemistry. Who are we looking for? Applicants should hold an MSc degree in
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21 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Copenhagen Department The Niels Bohr Institute Research Field Physics Astronomy » Astrophysics Researcher Profile First Stage
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and fundamental physics. The PhD fellowships are part of a comprehensive research project on ‘Time in Astrophysics.’ The projected start date is September 2024. The project DARK welcomes applications