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. Curie Action for Health’ (INTERACT). The positions are open for researchers with a master’s degree, and maximum 4 years of experience. All PhD-project will be interdisciplinary, working across biology
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level. We encourage applications from candidates with a mix of the following or closely related competences: strong knowledge and interest in plant-soil interactions, including root growth and root traits
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function in interaction with graphene DC13: Structural engineering of bioreceptors for graphene Responsibilities and qualifications The candidates hired for this position will lead one of four DTU projects
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, 3, 12, 13): DC2: Infection biomarker discovery in chronic wound models DC3: Infection biomarker monitoring in environmental samples DC12: Optimizing bioreceptor function in interaction with graphene
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human environments. The central objective is to enable robots to anticipate, interpret, and respond to human movement and interactions, thereby improving both safety and pedestrian comfort, even in
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conditions during flame-wall interaction (e.g., wall distance and injection pressure) on combustion, heat transfer and emission characteristics in the CVCC. The position is offered in relation to the research
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duration of the PhD research. Please see the RePIM project website (https://repimnetwork.eu/recruitment ) for further information. Qualification requirements PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who
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date. Candidates must be willing to move to Denmark for the duration of the PhD research. Please see the RePIM project website (https://repimnetwork.eu/recruitment/ ) for further information
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, international research team - Access to state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure - Excellent training in all aspects of this project. - The opportunity to work and interact with an extensive
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marked by informal interactions, knowledge sharing, and a strong sense of community. We also host a bi-weekly SemiBar (a combined seminar and Friday bar), where staff is challenged to present