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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Computational Heterogeneous Catalysis – DTU Physics A scientific staff position is open in the Catalysis Theory Center at the Department of Physics (DTU Physics) and
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both. As a formal qualification you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). If you are applying for the senior researcher position you should also have academic qualifications equivalent to those
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learning Distributed and federated training The candidate is expected to hold a relevant MSc degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computational Statistics or another
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Declaration of interest regarding PhD project within the field of biomarker and therapeutic targe...
letters. Closing date Feburary 28th 2026 Successful candidates will be asked to send an application to the PhD Secretariat, Faculty of Health Sciences, to be enrolled as PhD students. The PhD programme will
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of Professional Associations on Academics in the State and according to the rules and regulations laid down by European Union’s Horizon Europe Marie S. Curie COFUND programme. Depending on seniority, the monthly
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The Computational Protein Engineering (CPE) group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) is developing novel methods to engineer proteins more effectively using
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experimental data into useful functioning models Preferred qualifications but not mandatory: Interest in advanced computational methods to improve and understand enzymes You must have a two-year master's degree
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will be 16 May 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You can read more about career
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interactions and nanophotonics, as well as to theoretical physicists in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. We collaborate closely with scientists of the ALPS II collaboration and parts
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candidate will contribute to a fundamental research program exploring the chemical and physical principles of peptide ionization and fragmentation in LC-MS/MS – with particular emphasis on the analytical