83 digital-biosignal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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the monomers are reversible, making these polymer materials adaptive, healable, easy to process and recyclable. In this project, you will explore new types of stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymers
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bioinformatics, AI and ML software tools to integrate and process the datasets quickly and efficiently. You will also work closely with other computational and experimental biologists to uncover new insights
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Grant LUMIN. This cutting-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from
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dynamic community of PhD students and actively supports diversity. We are looking for a motivated applicant with good competences in operation research who wants to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge
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-essential components of the problem, thereby reducing the size of the subproblems and accelerating the overall solution process. The second line targets the convergence issues often encountered in column
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. The microbiome is an essential contributor to animal health and welfare through participating in the vital physiological processes and guiding host development. The positive connection between diverse microbiome
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to improve understanding of the degradation processes that dictate the operation lifetime of solid oxide cells (SOC). Transforming our society to rely only on sustainable energy sources is a formidable
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(Danish, Swedish and Norwegian), to effectively engage with stakeholders, citizens, public and the scientific community. Experience with the peer-review publication process is an advantage. You must have a
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relocation to Denmark and startup “Zoom” seminar ” for all questions regarding the practical matters of moving to Denmark and working as a PhD at DTU. Application procedure Your complete online application
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academic groups and industrial entities in Europe and it addresses the development of a process chain targeting valorization of carbon dioxide to algal proteins. We, at DTU Chemical Engineering, will focus