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Applicants are invited for a PhD Fellowship/Scholarship at Graduate School of Technical Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark, within the Biological and Chemical Engineering programme. The position
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will break new ground at the optical neural networks (ONNs) by harnessing the power of a radically new digitized optical computing architecture. The PhD position is fully funded by Villum Fonden under
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protein research, this is it! Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project is expected to break new ground at the absolute forefront of enzyme bioinformatics and discovery research. Apart from being
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Do you want to break new ground and push the boundaries of sustainable design towards higher impact? If you have a MSc in (1) Design & Innovation, Behavioural Design, Product Design & Development
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transition and digitalization of the energy system, this PhD position is right here in front of you. We offer a fully funded 3-year PhD position at DTU Wind and Energy Systems, where you will break new ground
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adaptation and change in the industry. With this PhD scholarship you will break new ground in researching technology implementation in freight transportation. Your PhD project will study the journey of real
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from Wastewater Treatment Plants or the digestate from Biogas Plants. There are many uses for biochar including soil amendment, water treatment, and carbon sequestration. This PhD project focuses
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this project. Therefore, qualified PhD students can have diverse technical backgrounds and interests, including environmental engineering, soil, environmental, physical, geo- and colloid chemistry and materials
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Job Description Do you want to break new ground and push the boundaries of sustainable design towards higher impact? If you have a MSc in (1) Design & Innovation, Behavioural Design, Product Design
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Ballerup, Denmark Posted on 02/23/2024 Break new research ground in technology implementation in freight transportation and unleash the potential of Industry 4.0 technology through analyses of real-life