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Job Description Do you have a background in bioinformatics or AI/ML? Do you wish to do a PhD whereby you use your computational skills to discover new insights in industrially important bacteria
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Job Description Do you want to grow as a scientist and become a microbiome researcher at the best technical university in Europe? Do you want to hone your scientific skills and use programming
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challenges. This PhD project aims to advance the efficient, controllable, and optimized use of renewable energy by integration of advanced TES technologies (latent heat and thermochemical storage) in
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to achieve the project objectives Execute the most promising approach Use the existing- and developing system to benchmark electrocatalysts You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a
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are an important area today due to the widespread use of electronics such as electrification of vehicles and use in connection with renewable energy systems, therefore the PhD position provides opportunity to work
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change. Engineering and applied physics – including the design of next-generation artificial phosphors and radiation dosimeters for use in medicine and other industries. Responsibilities and qualifications
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complete picture of fish habitat use and connectivity. The PhD is part of the section for Ecosystem based Marine Management and the Marine Habitats research group, as well as several synergistic initiatives
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computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, the project will also explore the use of advanced estimators (e.g., Kalman Filter) or Machine Learning models
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friendly catalysts and substrates. We use NMR spectroscopy for serendipitous discoveries and unbiased characterizations of molecules, their conversion, and their interactions in complex systems. Solvent
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of Campylobacter through literature review and conduct interviews to assess the current biocide use in the Danish poultry industry. Develop, optimize, and validate culture-independent assays by planning and