94 postdoctoral-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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., Architectural, Electrical, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, Autonomous Systems, Computer Science, Medical Engineering, and Human Psychology) More detailed information about the Rules related to DTU’s PhD
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against human MMPs. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are key regulators of extracellular matrix remodeling, and their dysregulation is implicated in numerous diseases, including cancer, chronic inflammation
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enrolled in one of the general degree programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education
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group and are expected to contribute to other departmental tasks. We expect that you have a background in biology or veterinary medicine and have an interest in interactions between diet, intestinal
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Bioengineering aiming to design novel Carbohydrate-Active enZymes (CAZymes) de novo (from scratch). Using state-of-the-art AI-based protein design tools, the project integrates computational design with in vitro
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interaction with the other PhDs/Postdocs and more senior scientists within the MicroAM project. Responsibilities and qualifications If you are interested in numerical simulations of advanced manufacturing
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, you will join the Power-to-X and Storage (PtX) section within the Power and Energy Systems (PES) division. The PtX section combines multidisciplinary research in energy storage and flexibility, digital
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. Massimo De Vittorio of the IDUN section, and you will interact with several members of IDUN working in different disciplines, such as biology, microfabrication, pharmaceutical science and polymer science
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nanoparticles and reactions at the atomic-level by combining path-breaking advances in electron microscopy, microfabricated nanoreactors, nanoparticle synthesis and computational modelling. The radical new
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. The position is an Alliance PhD partially funded by DTU and partially funded by Villum Fonden under the Villum Young Investigator program. The PhD project will investigate the molecular basis of enzyme-substrate