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PhD scholarship in Biomaterials-based Approach for the Creation of Artificial Red Blood Cells - D...
-edge techniques (e.g., electron/confocal microscopy, flow cytometry, DLS, FTIR) Join a highly supportive, international team where your ideas are welcomed, and your growth is prioritized Work at DTU
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, who’s focus is high-resolution profiling of respiratory mucosal immunity in vaccine responses using transcriptional and spatial platforms (VAXXAIR). The VAXXAIR initiative (funded by Novo Nordisk
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to design mRNA vaccines for buccal delivery with the purpose of inducing local mucosal immune responses in the upper airways. This is achieved by the use of hollow microneedles as administration
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group dedicated to protein-based solutions for sustainable development. Responsibilities and qualifications The overall role of the position is to lead and drive an innovative research group focused
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protein-based solutions for sustainable development. Responsibilities and qualifications The overall role of the position is to lead and drive an innovative research group focused on developing cutting-edge
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The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) is establishing a talented and diverse international team to create a cutting-edge quantum programme in the heart of Copenhagen
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We are looking for 3-year PhD student in Chemical Biology. The fellowship is available from September 1st, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Our research In the Strømgaard lab, we combine
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. This project will be part of the IDUN section, led by Professor Anja Boisen at DTU Department of Health Technology. IDUN is a highly cross-disciplinary research section with over 50 members that focuses
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- Coatings Science and Technology Centre you will break new ground at the absolute forefront of what is possible with the aim of improving the sustainability profile of organic heavy-duty coatings. Our
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of the biggest challenges is the development of efficient, scalable, and low-noise control electronics that operate at cryogenic temperatures. This PhD project addresses this challenge by designing CMOS-based