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working with live animals. Excellent skills for data handling and statistical analysis. Strong written and oral communication skills in English. Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team
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materials physics is a plus. High level of motivation and creative problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and writing skills in English. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points
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(120 ECTS points) or equivalent in Food Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Packaging Technology, or a related field Documented experience with food and bio-based materials chemistry
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characterization aspect of the project, i.e. investigation of dynamics during catalyst activation and reaction by in-situ transmission electron microscopy. VISION is pioneering technology for visualizing catalytic
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structured approach to study and research The ability to work independently and make informed decisions An open and collaborative attitude Strong written and oral communication skills in English You must have
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robustness of fish with different microbiome profiles. Responsibilities and qualifications Your focus will be to examine the mucosal microbial communities and health and welfare indicators in rainbow trout
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are willing to contribute to teamwork through open communication, exchanges of ideas and discussions to promote a work environment for individual and collective growth. You must have a two-year master's
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: Experience with experimental animal models Understanding of interactions between diet, intestinal microbiology and host health Knowledge of sequence-based analysis of bacterial communities Capable of working
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Job Description DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the Section for Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a PhD position (3 years) on the topic of simulation of process
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data analyses in R Strong English communication skills; both written and orally Experience with the Snakemake workflow management system An interest in working with antimicrobial resistance (AMR