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date is (expected to be) March 1st 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The project UP2MEN will train 15 doctoral students to face the complex challenge of predicting the impact of pollutants
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We are offering a three-year PhD fellowship in Chemical Biology commencing 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Project description Our laboratory has recently developed technology for
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PhD Project in the development of a synthetic biology platform for efficient production of disulfide-rich proteins in E. coli Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen
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how such human variables influence the development and use of biodiversity metrics, and how their impact can be understood, managed, and, where appropriate, embraced. The project focuses on three
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stakeholder cooperation include: Global politics and great power rivalry, European security, Nordic security, Military technology development, and Danish defence and security policy. For more information about
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to conserve, prepare and install objects in the permanent galleries of a new National Natural History Museum, a 6500 m2 building in the middle of Copenhagen, that will open to the public in 2027. Most
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to thrive while at the university and prepare them for a successful career afterward. To achieve this vision, NeuroGen Computing will 1) Design and create a robust infrastructure in which data, knowledge and
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independent research. In collaboration with department management and the educational associate professor, the professor will drive the ongoing development and progression of the Emergency Medicine specialty
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to training courses and outreaches activities promoting the facility. You will be responsible for the daily maintenance of the instrument and contribute to its continued developments. Profile We are looking
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Professor - Neutron-Based Research of Colloidal Systems in Food Science, your role will be to develop the research within the Center regarding the use of neutron-based and other state-of-the-art