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on a panel of selected test bacteria and culture methods underestimate the biocide tolerance of Campylobacter . Your primary tasks will be to: Collect existing data regarding the biocide tolerance
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algorithms. Graph Neural Networks. The candidate is expected to hold a relevant MSc degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computational Statistics or another field
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Job Description If you are ambitious and seeking to contribute to developing novel chemistry for a sustainable future a possibility is right here for you. A 3-year PhD fellowship is available in
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PostDoc in the project). Collaborating with fellow researchers across the UPLIFT network, including those focused on digital twins at DTU Chemical Engineering- As a PhD candidate, your work will adapt
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Epidemiology, your primary tasks will be to: Develop and validate novel computational tools for analyzing metagenomic data Publish peer-reviewed research articles on bioinformatic tools and their application
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can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Prof. Stefan Kragh Nielsen, skni@fysik.dtu.dk . You can read more about the section
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@kemi.dtu.dk You can read more about the Chemistry Department at www.kemi.dtu.dk If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark
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We are offering a Post Doc for a three-year period within structural biology commencing 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter. Our group and research The Laboratory for Membrane Protein
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, including EMODnet, trawl and dredge surveys, commercial catch and bycatch records, coastal vegetation data, citizen science catch rates, and environmental datasets from Copernicus. This will require working
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such as CAPeX. You are an experimentalist - second to none. You have experience in one or more of the following areas: Analytical electrochemistry Vacuum science/surface science MEMS chip design and