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, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from BSc, MSc, PhD to lifelong learning students. We have about 300 dedicated employees
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involvement. Postdocs and PhD students are encouraged to collaborate within the group, across departments, and with other universities. About the Department The Department of Biology hosts research programs and
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twobeautifulharbour-front locations in both Aalborg and Copenhagen. We have more than 250 employees and approximately 1,200 students across the twocities. Our research and study programmes arerooted in sustainability
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for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals
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. The department currently encompasses approximately 200 academic and technical staff and 45 PhD students while 400 students follow the BSc and MSc programs offered by the institute. The department offers a vibrant
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collaborate with members of different research groups within DTU BRIGHT or beyond and teach and supervise BSc and MSc students. Key selection criteria: Experience in microbiology, metabolomics, systems biology
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of relevance through publications and collaborations Co-supervision of bachelor and master students within the above-mentioned fields Qualifications: PhD degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Artificial
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possible thereafter. The successful applicant will join a vibrant research environment led by Prof. Nils J. Færgeman. The group currently consist of academic staff scientists, postdoctoral fellows, PhD
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be designed, and carried out, together with a PhD student already working on the project. Data will then be used to estimate behavioral models and integrated into an activity-based models for scenario
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societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600