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18 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University Of Denmark Department DTU Sustain Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD
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structure-function analysis, post-translational modifications, quantitative proteomics, environmental research, biomedical research, and gas-phase chemistry. Located in Odense, the PRG offers a stimulating
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- Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering - is one of the largest university departments specializing in environmental and resource engineering in Europe. The department conducts research
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science, with an emphasis on environmental or health humanities Experience with, or interest in, carrying out interdisciplinary research and working as part of an interdisciplinary, collaborative team
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department has activities in Kolding, Esbjerg and Sønderborg with approx. 60 employees engaged in research and teaching in the fields of resource and environmental economics, entrepreneurship, marketing, and
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for ambitious candidate with an MSc degree in sedimentology, geochemistry, or geobiology, although a degree in related environmental sciences will also be considered. For further information please contact Don
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at the intersection of regeneration and entrepreneurship? If so, this PhD position in Regenerative Entrepreneurship may be the right opportunity for you. The Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship (DTU Entrepreneurship
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of resource and environmental economics, entrepreneurship, marketing, and organizational studies. As part of the project, you also participate in the research project, working with other PhD candidates and
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Experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics, structural biology, or CRISPR-mediated gene editing Proficiency in computational data analysis Strong communication and collaborative skills and an interest in
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), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (Molecular Systems Biology, Prof. Martin von Bergen) and the University of Vienna (Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Prof. Christoph Flamm), who may