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of these methods. The Centre for Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems (CAMM) offers a 3-year PhD position at DTU Electrical and Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). At CAMM, and at
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and coupled mechanical and acoustical modeling. This PhD scholarship in Broadband vibroacoustic shape optimization using model order reduction methods is one of the VAMOR positions, offered by
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are looking for the following qualifications: Curious mind-set with a strong interest in bacterial gene regulation mechanisms Professional qualifications relevant to the PhD project Relevant work experience
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(DTU Electro), Technical University of Denmark (DTU). You will be part of the Acoustic Technology group at DTU Electro and the Centre for Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems (CAMM). You will join a group of
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in Bioinformatics of the Glycosylation Machinery of Archaea - DTU Bioengineering Denmark Be the First to Apply Job Description
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responsible for more than 1700 students. Working at CNAP CNAP offers several PhD scholarships for exploring neuroplasticity and pain. You will be involved in our frontline research to identify novel mechanisms
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2024. PhD scholarship in Measurement Methods, Reliability, and Uncertainty in Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems – DTU Electro Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 04/30/2024 Be the First to Apply Are you
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Description Applications are invited for a DTU Tenure Track Researcher starting summer of 2024 within the field of shape and topology optimization at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
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ready for diverse challenges, this is your opportunity to drive innovation forward. PhD scholarship in Bioinformatics of the Glycosylation Machinery of Archaea - DTU Bioengineering Denmark Posted on 04/29
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, collaborative, and ready for diverse challenges, this is your opportunity to drive innovation forward. PhD scholarship in Bioinformatics of the Glycosylation Machinery of Archaea - DTU Bioengineering Denmark