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, independent, and original research portfolio within a research field linked to the Department’s research themes and with the research methods within the spectrum from structural biology, single cell studies
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, MSc and PhD levels. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. You will be assessed
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, MSc and PhD levels. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. You will be assessed
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of our research-based teaching portfolio at the bachelor, master, and PhD levels. You will contribute to the culture of collaboration at the department, and you will participate actively in joint
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biotechnology, medical biotechnology, and electrochemical engineering, and more into new technologies and value-creating solutions that can also be used in the business community. For more information: https
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, which lead to sustainable solutions that can enable the green transition of the World. You have demonstrated top-level and original scientific research within the development and processing of energy
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Analysis (CADA), which leverages the combined analytical efforts at the Department. Further information on CADA, as well as the Department and a description of the new research vision can be found at: https
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projects. The Department of Mathematical Sciences has three study programs: Mathematics (including a specialization in statistics at the master level), mathematical economics, and mathematics-technology
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of scientists and committed to driving original research that opens new frontiers in extracellular vesicle engineering and the elucidation of the role of glycans in EV biology and therapy. You will be
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advanced data analysis, simulations, and/or mathematical modeling. The work involves close interactions with other employees in CaIFF and the principal investigators to foster methodological innovation and