83 polymer-material-simulation-research PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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into the regulatory network and propose novel ways to manipulate and engineer strains for use as the next biocontrol agents. This project will be done in collaboration with researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute
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the experimental team co-supervise BSc and MSc student projects As part of the Danish PhD program, you will also take PhD courses, participate in teaching, conduct an external research stay, and disseminate your
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the suburban area of beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark. We are committed to producing outstanding research with the highest academic and social impact, offering excellent research conditions. The division hosts a
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research initiative MHI aims to establish a potential causal link between the gut microbiome – the combined genetic material of the communities of bacteria and other microbes in the human gut – and the
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Job Description If you're passionate about research, captivated by microbiology, and seeking a place to pursue your dreams and ambitions, this opportunity could be perfect for you! You will join the
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supervisors, from different universities: Dr. Georgios Tsaousoglou at DTU, and Dr. Maryam Kamgarpour at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, with the opportunity to undertake an extended research stay at EPFL. Project
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Job Description Do you want to grow as a scientist and become a microbiome researcher at the best technical university in Europe? Do you want to hone your scientific skills and use programming
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for the position. At DTU Physics, we carry out cutting-edge research in modern physics, with particular focus on four main areas: quantum technology, sustainable energy, materials, and biophysics. Our focus is both
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Job Description The Quantum Physics & Information Technology (QPIT) group at DTU Physics is seeking exceptional individuals for PhD positions in quantum sensing using color centers in diamond. Our
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spoken). You will join the research group Enzymatic Synthesis Technology, led by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner. The 7-person research group has close connections to several other research groups in