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provides a methodological consultancy service. Cochrane Denmark and Centre for Evidence Based Medicine Odense (CEBMO) is located at University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. The centre houses the
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collaboration with the BioInnovation Institute Foundation (BII), the DTU Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship (DTU Entrepreneurship) is offering an exciting opportunity for a 3-year fully funded PhD project
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, Odense. This position is part of a 3-year project “Sustainable Futures for New Generations of Farmers,” led by Vincent Charles Keating and Egon Bjørnshave Noe, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation
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. The degree is in physics, engineering physics, materials science, or chemical physics. You have a strong personal drive and collaborative skills in addition to an excellent and relevant scientific background
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Job Description The Center for Polariton-driven Light-Matter Interactions (POLIMA) at The Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, is seeking a talented and highly motivated PhD
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will work on manipulation of flexible objects using industrial robots via demonstration-initialized reinforcement learning. The starting date is from September 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter
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Denmark in Sønderborg, invites applications for one or more PhD scholarships on mechatronic design and control of drones. The starting date is September 2025 or as soon as possible. Workplace description
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optimization problems. The goal is to be able to solve considerably larger problems than before, involving many scenarios for the future. In particular, we will use AI-based methods as part of the solution
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mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international
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it has on the audience. Thus, the project contributes to the still underdeveloped, but growing research agenda on constructive journalism. The project is led by Professor MSO Morten Skovsgaard