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Job Description SDU Civil and Architectural Engineering (CAE) invites applications for a PhD position in Structural Engineering, with a focus on advancing probabilistic modelling techniques
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robotic structures with intelligent control to study how body deformation and surface interactions enable agile, adaptive movement. The project emphasizes the integration of novel mechanical designs
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will work closely with the whole project team but will focus on one of the three subprojects, depending on personal interests and methodological competencies. While the overall focus, structure, and
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complementary aspects of how electric fields and electrode-associated niches influence the structure, function, and stability of methanogenic microbial communities in bioelectrochemical reactors. Together
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the project head to discuss their PhD proposal prior to application, to ensure that there is reasonable alignment between their proposal and the overall project framing. Requirements and programme structure PhD
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complex materials simulations. These agents will assist with setting up, executing, and optimizing electronic structure workflows, from standard ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations
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public sector partners. The PhD programme is structured according to the Danish PhD framework and includes coursework, dissemination activities, and teaching or knowledge dissemination duties corresponding
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develop inhibitors as drugs. To solve this problem, this project will investigate if allosteric inhibitors can be designed towards a number of transporters sharing the same protein structure folds (the LeuT
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for academics in the state with the associated circular on the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for PhD fellows as described herein as well as the Protocol on PhD fellows
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including the associated circular on the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for PhD fellows as described therein as well as the Protocol on PhD fellows signed by