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, University of Copenhagen, DK, jhjensen@chem.ku.dk The PhD programme Depending of your level of education, you can undertake the PhD programme as either: Option A: A three year full-time study within
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more than 1300 Danish 6-11-year-old children. This included food and nutrition intervention components in the form of a school lunch programme, activities in the local supermarkets and SFO and practical tools
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date for this position is flexible, with a preference for September 2025, allowing the successful applicant to integrate smoothly into our academic calendar and commence their research activities
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humans. The activities form the basis for the research-based public sector consultancy and degree programs covering bachelor's, master's and PhD degree programs within animal science and veterinary
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dioxide, and you may read more about our activities at https://corc.au.dk/ . Here, we seek a motivated and qualified PhD student to join CORC’s satellite at DTU. The successful candidate will become part of
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the project will be the development of physics enhanced data driven methods to achieve reliable prediction of residual usable life of milling tools. The approach will be validated by application to industrial
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bottlenecks in data and system management, especially around data quality, metadata governance, and the integration of machine data for long-term monitoring. Through a hybrid approach combining physical models
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documentation of teaching experience Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD) You can learn more about the recruitment process here . Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates
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to research-based advice and activities associated with updating the Danish Food Composition Database. The group has a dynamic staff with high international visibility, many research collaborations with leading
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current and future challenges towards reducing the role of humans in the decision process and the need for direct human interventions in the wind power plant operations and maintenance activities