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: Technical University of Denmark DC8: Comprehensive water scarcity method development PhD enrolment: University of Iceland DC9: Global, regional, and local information driven by high-resolution GIS data PhD
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scientific career and the future of ocean technologies. This position empowers talented scientists to pursue bold, curiosity-driven research, build an independent profile, and turn ideas into impactful
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teaching and competencies in water treatment technology and fish health in recirculating aquaculture systems. The main role of the PhD is to investigate how dissolved CO2 in combination with other water
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about DTU Aqua at https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/ ; and the section for Fish and Shellfish diseases here: https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/english/research/fish-and-shellfish-diseases If you are applying from abroad, you
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, including predator/prey interactions, with focus on (but not limited to) salmon, sea trout and eel, to support our understanding of the threats they face, as well as their environmental limits, to support
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predator/prey interactions, with focus on (but not limited to) salmon, sea trout and eel, to support our understanding of the threats they face, as well as their environmental limits, to support existing
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Job Description A fully funded 3-year PhD position is available at DTU Aqua, within the newly established project NOW-LUMP, funded by seabreak (https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/nyheder/stenbiderprojektet?id
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possess, or are about to complete, a Master’s degree in Mechanical, Structural, Civil, Materials, or Ocean engineering, or a closely related discipline. A strong background and demonstrable interest in
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to evolve classical communication networks to support both traditional data and the unique requirements of quantum information systems (https://www.classique.aau.dk). CLASSIQUE will address a suite of
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-proteomics-based detection of infection biomarkers of pathogens found in environmental isolates from water processing and air-cooling devices. Focus on pathogens from the Legionella genus, and the detection