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that SDU retains, develops and recruits talent. At the same time, we need to ensure consistently high quality in all our activities – and we can only do that with the right people. The University’s
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opportunity to put your skills into practise, you have it right here. The Research Group for Food Allergy, DTU National Food Institute, is looking to recruit a talented and highly motivated PhD student
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code, combined with advances in automation, analytics and data science, has fundamentally changed the scope and ambition of harnessing the potential of biological systems. Big data approaches and
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designs, building effective and conceptual models to inform our theoretical understanding, and developing code and theory frameworks to address new topological phenomena. Depending on the project’s results
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Graduate School reserves the right to evaluate the applications on the basis of the documentation received before deadline, and you will not necessarily be asked for further documentation. Furthermore
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regular and irregular wave conditions at realistic, field-relevant scales. Developing a practical correction model to account for energy dissipation by flexible (vs. rigid) vegetation Original research
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only do that with the right people. The University’s researchers, lecturers, students, managers and technical/administrative staff are the foundation of our success. Read about SDU Job Info Job
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to ensure consistently high quality in all our activities – and we can only do that with the right people. The University’s researchers, lecturers, students, managers and technical/administrative staff
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Job Description If you want to pursue a career as a scientist and you are looking for the best possible foundation for fulfilling your dreams and ambitions, it is right here in front of you. At DTU
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, general information from your University as to how grades were distributed in the year of your graduation, will be appreciated. Please note that Aarhus BSS Graduate School reserves the right to evaluate