11 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project PhD positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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(AIPs). In this interdisciplinary and highly collaborative project, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Disease Catalyst program, we will target the biosynthetic machinery and receptor tyrosine kinase
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PhD Project in Data Science and Geometric Models of Morphology and computer vision for detection and segmentation in plant images Department of Computer Science Faculty of SCIENCE University
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. This objective will be achieved through a structured research training programme consisting of original individual research projects and education in technical and transferable skills. Experts from 11 doctoral
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extracts Department of FOOD Science Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen Department of Food Science invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in membrane filtration research. The project is part of
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to the subject area of the project, e.g. Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biomedicine. For information of eligibility of completed programmes, see general assessments for specific countries and the
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the project, e.g. agriculture, biology or environmental sciences. For information of eligibility of completed programmes, see General assessments for specific countries and Assessment database . Terms
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PhD Project in the development of a synthetic biology platform for efficient production of disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen
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PhD Project in Outdoor Recreation and Green Space Planning Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The section of Landscape Architecture
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen Within the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme
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two post docs and MSc + BSc project students) studying how microbe-host interactions affect host health, in an Evolutionary Medicine framework. We focus on Helicobacter pylori, an ancient inhabitant