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”, financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project will involve active research collaboration between national Danish partners DTU and DHI, as well as with international partners University
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. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Francisco C. Pereira, Assoc. Prof. Carlos Lima Azevedo (DTU), Dr. Biagio Ciuffo and Dr. Georgios Fontaras (JRC). You will work on research focused
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student to work with SERS for monitoring infections in wound samples. We will target the detection of bacteria in wound samples. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment
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the forefront of research in organic chemistry. You will work alongside highly skilled and motivated group members in an enthusiastic and goal-oriented atmosphere. We welcome talent from all over the world
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background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Health Tech DTU Health Tech engages in research, education, and innovation base on technical and natural science for
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Job Description If you have a key research interest in development of mRNA vaccines for a clinical relevant purpose, then this might be the right PhD position for you. The aim of the PhD project is
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fieldwork (data collection); the ability to plan, coordinate and conduct field experiments. Work in research teams (e.g. during the master’s degree work). Experimental design related to aquatic environmental
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critical thinking skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Knowledge of relevant research methodologies and tools If you want to be successful you are expected to be self-motivated and to
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, DTU Entrepreneurship and BII. Examples of research themes that could be explored in the project include: characteristics of early-stage deep tech startups that affect their subsequent venture journeys
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an innovative approach that utilize bacterial interactions and bacterial gene products to reduce or abolish virulence of the plant pathogen. You will become an integrated part of the research group of Professor