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the museum's liaison with relevant Danish natural history communities. The successful applicant will be expected to establish and develop an externally funded collection-based research programme/group
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. AT-CERE is closely connected with the center CERE of DTU (www.cere.dtu.dk ) and KT Consortium (https://www.kt.dtu.dk/research/kt-consortium ) which is a cross-disciplinary and cross-center activity of
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within the growing field of optical imaging. Teaching the coming generations and developing talents within Health Technology is of outmost importance for this position. Proven track record of talent
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Biomechanics, we are developing evidence-based football and multisport programmes to promote physical activity and improve fitness levels, learning, wellbeing and health profile in children and youth
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, and experiments in tissues, organs and whole animals to experiments in humans. We expect the candidate to fully engage in delivering and developing top notch research-based and student activating
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calculations, and advanced experimental techniques. Also, you will be enhancing and further developing teaching and education within the fields of chemical and biochemical engineering thermodynamics. Other key
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biosolutions, and to leverage DTU’s unique fungal strain collection to develop much needed biosolutions with the agriculture, food, and medical sector. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overarching
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development and use of advanced processing techniques of materials and components. This includes ceramic materials, metals and composites, and they may be porous or dense, bulk or nanostructures. The materials
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in extracellular vesicle biology and drug-delivery with the ambition to develop novel therapeutic approaches and advancing extracellular vesicles (EV) as precision drug carriers, this opportunity is
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to strengthen access to advanced research technologies and foster interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Copenhagen. CCF coordinates and develops strategic core facilities across the faculty