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, longer-term epistemic capacities through hands-on, situated experiences. Central to the project is the integration of these technologies into real classroom and laboratory settings, ensuring contextual
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conceptual framework linking nanoscale features to macroscopic adsorption efficiency. Generate and curate high-quality datasets to support data-driven materials optimization and future integration with AI
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Engineering, section for Fluid Mechanics, Coastal and Maritime Engineering. The PhD project will play an integral part of the project “Marine advection and dissipation in the vegetated coastal environment
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considered as bonus attributes. Personal competence and skills to engage with and integrate into the host organization are essential for the successful conduct of the research. Examples of research areas
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developing and deploying an ocean‑monitoring system for offshore installations. The research will integrate optical and acoustic sensors, autonomous data collection, and advanced perception methods to track
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estuaries. The research will have focus on the impact of restoration activities in Odense Fjord, Gyldensteen Coastal Lagoon and other Danish coastal waters. The selected candidate will be integrated in
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project focused on dissecting how the various cellular tasks of MYC are orchestrated in individual cells. You will integrate loss- and gain-of-function tools (e.g., CRISPR/Cas and degron systems) with a
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an education equivalent to a relevant Danish master’s degree. Option B: An up to five year full-time study programme within the framework of the integrated MSc and PhD programme (the 3+5 scheme
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employing an integrative approach involving protein structure prediction by AlphaFold 3 combined with crosslinking/mass-spectrometry and single particle cryogenic electron microscopy on native or recombinant
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be integrated in the Kloverpris lab as part of NIVI-R. Project description The PhD project will focus on tracking the immune and epithelial changes in the respiratory tract from a human clinical trial