30 design "https:" "https:" "https:" "Technical University Of Denmark" PhD positions in Denmark
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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Technical University Of Denmark Department DTU Energy Research Field Geosciences » Geology Chemistry » Other Physics » Other Researcher Profile First
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project, Augmenting the STEM classroom by ESS digital twins. The ACCESS project is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, and it is a collaboration between DTU – Technical University of Denmark, University
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DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international
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the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany (Technical University of Munich), one in the Netherlands (Wageningen University), one in Ireland (University College
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Job Description Are you motivated by the opportunity to elucidate mechanisms in protein-protein interactions? Do want to apply your skills in molecular biology, protein design and characterization
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/vaccine design for mucosal delivery - including administering the vaccines via live feed organisms - we aim at promoting efficient uptake and associated stimulation of a protective immune response
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, international group of 13 researchers from 8 countries, with expertise across energy systems and markets, optimization, control, game theory, and machine learning. Interdisciplinary by design: Work at 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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Denmark (three at the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany (Technical University of Munich), one in the Netherlands (Wageningen University), one in
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Your project will centre on Pontryagin's maximum principle (PMP), a mathematical result originally used to design control profiles for aircraft. You will build on recent results