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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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in Europe: four in 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
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in Europe: four in 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
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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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-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. Approval and Enrolment The scholarship for the PhD degree is subject to
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in the research activities of SFI-CELECT and will work closely with NTNU, University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), University of Agder (UiA), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and leading
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Analytical Food Chemistry at Technical University of Munich | Freising, Bayern | Germany | about 1 month ago
universities in Europe: four in 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
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potential binders. Your primary tasks will be to: Purify SVMP’s from snake venoms. Discover nanobodies against SVMP’s by phage display selection. Design and express binders against SVMP’s. Characterize
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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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developed efficient vaccines. Your main scientific focus will be related to these aims, and while pursuing this you will get involved in collaborations with research groups at other universities as