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of aquaculture (e.g., farming technologies, water quality, fish physiology and nutrition, aquaculture microbiology), providing a scientifically stimulating multidisciplinary and multicultural environment
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regarding interventions on sustainable diets. This PhD project bridges evidence synthesis and RBA of sustainable diets for public-health advice. RBAs rely on data provided by systematic reviews reporting
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such as health, green transition, energy supply, and life science. We collaborate with universities, public and private organisations, and companies in Denmark and abroad, and through DTU’s startup
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behaviour and provides active personalised learning for improved instant decision making. Key beneficiaries are expected to be construction industry stakeholders, for example, project owners, architects, engi
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energy systems such as microgrids and industrial energy parks aiming at enhanced resilience and stability of electrical grid. Control strategies will be developed to provide grid support and ancillary
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in Odense, the third largest city in Denmark. Odense provides family-friendly living conditions with the perfect combination of a historic city centre with an urban feel and yet a close proximity to
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characterization of glycoside hydrolases, and a postdoc working on computational modelling of the same enzymes. The PhD focuses on ligand-observed NMR analyses and other relevant methods to provide insight
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Engineering - is one of the largest university departments specializing in environmental and resource engineering in Europe. The department conducts research, development & scientific advice and provides
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environmental and resource engineering. The department conducts research, development and scientific advice, and provides educational programs and services to society. The Department’s mission is to develop new
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, and your theory will provide important guidelines for the experiments performed in our lab. The primary tasks will be to: develop quantum-mechanical models of individual emitters driven with short laser