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the Center for Cancer Immunotherapy (CCIT) at Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen. You will join a dynamic and international team that utilizes in vivo mouse work and human clinical samples to understand
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Applied Thermodynamics, Transport Processes and Mathematical Modelling. The center has recently entered dynamically into Biorefinery Conversions research field. The focus of Biorefinery Conversions research
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-edge motion planning and control for next-generation autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). As part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team, you will contribute to the development of an innovative AUV
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campus in Risø, just 30 minutes from Copenhagen, you will evolve within a dynamic, inclusive, and collaborative research environment, immersed in both academic excellence and real-world industry relevance
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are developed, modelled and controlled. You will create novel adaptative, physics-informed models that tightly integrate thermo-fluid dynamic laws, deep learning neural networks, and experimental data. A key
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. The group also contributes to research-based advice and activities associated with updating the Danish Food Composition Database. The group has a dynamic staff with high international visibility, many
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fish‑community dynamics and environmental conditions at offshore sites. The successful candidate will join the Observation Technology research group at DTU Aqua and work in a collaborative project with
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dynamic research environment with strong expertise in the design, characterization, and application of optical fibers supporting higher-order modes. You will also benefit from close collaboration and
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the following profile: Dynamic, independent, creative and goal orientated Strong technical background in immunological methods including ELISA, Flow Cytometry and qPCR Knowledge and hands-on experience within in
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simulation/theory of 2D materials and devices, within electronics, photonics and mass transport. Biophysics and Fluids with a focus on fluid and soft-matter dynamics on small length scales, often with life