88 environmental science microplastics PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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the FireBIM concept to new countries and applications. FireBIM gathers 33 partners from eight countries committed to enabling fire safety engineering with faster, more precise, user-centered applications while
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ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. A master's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, physics or similar is required
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First to Apply Job Description The Department of Technology, Management and Economics at DTU invites applications for a PhD student position on the topic of using AI to reduce stochastic problems. You
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of healthcare in the era of digitalization with a focus on scientific research? Then we have the right opportunity for you. The Department of Technology, Management and Economics at the Technical University
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for Bioinformatics at DTU Health Tech In the Section for Bioinformatics, we combine knowledge of biology with informatics to study questions that are often relevant to human health but equally often of a fundamental
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recognized academic department with 385 employees and 11 research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering. We conduct research, teaching and
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join the ongoing efforts of researchers at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech) at the Technical University of Denmark. At the Bioinformatics Section at DTU Health Tech you will break
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into understanding the science. The PhD project will be part of the CAPeX center for accelerating catalyst development. As part of this center there will be computational chemists and nanoparticle synthesis experts
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collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Technical University of Denmark (DTU) offers a new PhD position, “Energy flexibility assets in sports facilities: Opportunities and
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established Center on Data-Driven Science of 2D Materials. The successful candidate will develop and apply ab initio computational methods rooted in many-body perturbation theory to explore both excited states