43 structures-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "The University of Newcastle" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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, only applications sent via the online link as described below will be considered. You can read more about DTU Energy at https://www.energy.dtu.dk/ . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful
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read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information You can read more about DTU Space and Astrophysics and Atmospheric Physics at https://www.space.dtu.dk/english/ If you are applying from
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mainly in wet-lab, discovering binders by phage display selection and characterize them by ELISA, BLI and enzymatic activity assays. You will also perform in silico structural analysis and design of
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structural technologies, this PhD position offers a unique opportunity. Join MET2ADAPT to engage with some of the most challenging and high-impact questions surrounding next-generation wind and wave energy
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7346. Applications cannot be sent to this e-mail address, only applications sent via the online link as described below will be considered. You can read more about DTU Learning Lab at https
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, this PhD position might be the right fit for you! You will develop methodology for sustainability assessment of aggregate resource use in the construction sector applying a dissipation perspective on the
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in the group of Niels Engholm Henriksen (https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/research/physical-chemistry ). You must have a solid foundation and interests in quantum chemistry, applied mathematics
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is part of the MET2ADAPT Doctoral Network (Meta-Materials and Meta-Structures for Adaptable, Resilient and Sustainable Renewable Energy Power Plants), a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral
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University), one in Ireland (University College Cork), two in the United Kingdom (University of Newcastle upon Tyne), and two in Finland (University of Helsinki). To train the DCs as the next generation of
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University), one in Ireland (University College Cork), two in the United Kingdom (University of Newcastle upon Tyne), and two in Finland (University of Helsinki). To train the DCs as the next generation of