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23 Fully Funded PhD Positions at University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Are you holding Master’s degree and ready to elevate your academic journey to the highest level? University of Copenhagen, Denmark has announced a multiple fully funded PhD positions awaiting talented individuals like you. Don’t miss your chance to be part of our vibrant academic community. Explore the exciting PhD positions available and submit your application today!”

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(01) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowships in cosmochemistry and planetary sciences at Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

We seek highly-motivated individuals with a strong background in isotope geochemistry, preferably with experience in mass spectrometry and clean laboratory techniques, to join a dynamic research group and take full advantage of the state-of-the-art isotope facilities that the institution offers to pursue innovative research. These include thermal-ionization and multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers (Thermo Scientific Triton and Neptune, respectively) as well as ultra-clean laboratories. The candidate must possess the credentials necessary to qualify for the PhD programme at the University of Copenhagen.

Deadline :01-10-2024

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(02) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–  PhD fellowship in Economic Geography

The project seeks to provide insights informing policies to minimize the costs of job destruction and maximize the benefits of job creation in a socially fair and geographically equal way, in the wider patterns of green transition. These policies will be informed by findings on the socially and geographically uneven implications of this process across Europe and underlying factors. The PhD fellow will contribute to the project efforts to a) conceptualize contemporary job creation and destruction, b) collect secondary data on labour markets across EU regions, c) shape methods to collect and then analyze questionnaire data in the Danish regions, and d) conduct interviews and focus groups with local stakeholders in Kalundborg municipality in Denmark.

Deadline :29-09-2024

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(03) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–  PhD scholarship at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH)

The successful candidate will be appointed to the ERC-funded project “Women in the Nordic Enlightenment (WHENCE). Changing the narratives of early modern philosophy and uncovering women’s contribution to Scandinavian gender equality” led by PI Sabrina Ebbersmeyer.

The core of this project is to bring to light and critically assess women’s intellectual contribution to the Nordic Enlightenment by examining a text corpus consisting of unpublished material and published texts written by more than a hundred women in Scandinavia. The guiding hypothesis is that the Nordic way of women’s Enlightenment significantly differs from developments prevalent in other regions of Europe, and that women played a decisive role in creating a sustainable identification of the Nordic countries with gender equality.

Deadline : 25-09-2024

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(04) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– CESE PhD fellowship in Science Education Research at IND

We seek candidate for an exciting research project focused on the professional identity of science teachers. The project aims to explore how professional identity develops and what impact in-service training and further education may have on science teachers. The project will provide insights into teachers’ perception of their own teacher professionalism and the factors that have shaped them as science educators, both at individual and structural levels. This may involve examining perceived barriers and opportunities in science teaching, differences and similarities among teachers with a background in different science disciplines, and the importance of teacher collaboration for identity formation.

The project can be designed to include a range of methodologies, including biographical studies, anthropological research, surveys, and/or register-based studies, utilizing resources such as the teacher-student register (LER-Grundskole).

The scholarship is expected to be associated with existing activities in NAFA, with a focus on teacher in-service training. It may also be possible to include interventions part of the research project.

The final project design will be deter

Deadline : 18-09-2024

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(05) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Eco-evolutionary Modelling of Pathogen Dynamics at the Globe Institute

The project is centred on understanding the (paleo-) ecological conditions for the spread of particular human pathogens, and on critically evaluating proposed socio-ecological responses to this spread. It will be focused on infectious agents that are likely to undergo a niche expansion under ongoing climate and ecological breakdown. First, the PhD student will use a combination of (paleo-)ecological data and ancient genomes to model the spatio-temporal spread of these pathogens and develop robust ecological niche models, which are informed not just by the present but also the past inferred ranges of these organisms. The student will then refine models of future pathogen spread under the light of this data. Finally, the student will critically re-evaluate proposed socio-ecological responses to pathogen spread using information gathered throughout the project and from a review of the existing literature (in terms of public health planning, research funding allocation and medical preparedness to pathogen spread, among other societal factors).

Deadline :15-09-2024

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(06) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Large Language Models

The PhD fellow will join the Information Retrieval Lab at the Machine Learning Section at DIKU. The Machine Learning section is among the leading research environments in Web & Information Retrieval in Europe (ranked within the top 10 in Europe for the last 5 years, according to CSRankings) with a strong presence at top-tier conferences, continuous collaboration in international & national research networks, and solid synergies with big tech, small tech, and industry. The Machine Learning section consists of a vibrant selection of approximately 65 talented researchers (40 of whom are PhD and postdoctoral fellows) from around the world with a diverse set of backgrounds and a common incessant scientific curiosity and openness to innovation.

Deadline :15 September 2024

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(07) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD scholarship in digital media and communication research at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH)

The successful applicant will become part of the project entitled, GREENWATCH – Green Surveillance: Imagining a Sustainable Internet of Things, funded through a European Research Council Advanced Grant, 2025-2029. The project examines the potentials and challenges of employing the Internet of Things (IoT) as a communication system monitoring the effects of human activities of Earth’s ecosystems, which further entails surveillance of human individuals and social institutions. The position represents a unique opportunity to participate in interdisciplinary and culturally comparative work covering China, Europe, and the United States, and to contribute to theory development on a strategic issue with global ramifications.

The successful applicant will undertake quantitative content analyses and qualitative discourse studies of advertising campaigns and other strategic communication by IoT companies in China, Europe, and the United States, and will contribute to collaborative and comparative analyses of political and commercial imaginaries of IoT as part of the green transition.

The PhD program is a study program training PhD students, at an international level, to undertake research, development, and teaching assignments. These qualifications open a window of opportunity to a variety of careers within the private and public sectors. The program includes the production of a PhD thesis, active participation in local and global research networks, PhD courses, teaching, and other forms of knowledge dissemination. The standard duration of the PhD program is three years of full-time studies, which equals 180 ECTS credits.

Deadline :15 September 2024

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(08) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in social science of health promotion and public health – PhD Project in Women’s Menopausal Transitions at Work

The PhD project consists of a qualitative in-depth study. Through individual interviews and diary notes, it will illuminate how work life influences the menopausal transition among women in Denmark. Furthermore, focus groups will be conducted to clarify how different initiatives at work can be enabling and/or constraining for women’s experiences during the menopausal transition. The recruitment of women will be based on a nationwide survey (KISO SURVEY) conducted by the research center, Women in Healthy Transition. The qualitative data will deepen the understanding of menopause at work through a theoretical, preferably sociological, lens.

Deadline : 15-09-2024

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(09) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Food Material Science

Protein bars constitute modern lifestyle products containing 20 to 50 % proteins (often of dairy origin), fat, carbohydrates/sugars and humectants, providing water activity in the intermediate moisture region (typically between 0.5 and 0.8) and giving microbiological stability outside the cooling chain. The ideal protein bar has a soft bite texture that does not develop hardness over a typical shelf life of about one year. However, protein bars are highly concentrated non-equilibrium systems, and in reality thermodynamically favoured physicochemical changes occur during storage, more often than not, resulting in component segregation. From a consumer perspective, this is observed as an unstable growth of product hardness that ultimately renders the product unattractive and, therefore, effectively limits shelf life.

The PhD projected is aimed at obtaining knowledge about the causes of protein bar hardening using a range of experimental techniques (among others high and low field NMR, advanced microscopy techniques, texture analysis and analytical chemistry directed at protein modifications) combined with a multi-variate data-driven approach. 

Deadline : 6 September 2024

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(10) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics

The research project will focus on the role of choroid plexus in cerebrospinal fluid secretion and the dysregulation of transport proteins in animal models of disease. The techniques will rely heavily on rodent in vivo experimentations including determination of cerebrospinal fluid secretion rate, intracranial pressure measurements, etc. in addition to animal behavioural analysis. Cerebrospinal fluid secretion takes place across a secretory epithelium, and applicants from the field of epithelial transport (anywhere in the body) are strongly encouraged to apply.

Deadline :  5 September 2024

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(11) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellow in Geography, with a focus on urban expansion and encroachment on ecologically sensitive areas in African cities

The PhD fellowship is part of the research project “Urban encroachment – untangling drivers and dynamics of land-use transitions in ecologically sensitive areas” funded by a Sapere Aude: DFF Starting Grant from the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The overarching aim of this project is to identify and promote more sustainable trajectories of urban expansion, which will allow African cities to accommodate rapidly growing populations, while preserving ecologically sensitive areas, benefiting from ecosystem services and building resilience to climate change. The research will entail a comparative case study of two rapidly growing cities – Accra in Ghana and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania – which have been characterized by extensive informal expansion in recent decades. The objectives of the research are to estimate the scale and magnitude of natural areas lost in urban expansion, to gain insights into the motivations and logics of diverse actors involved in land-use conversions within ecologically sensitive areas and to develop a comprehensive understanding of how urban governance arrangements shape encroachment dynamics. The project will combine analyses of satellite images and spatial data with in-depth fieldwork among local actors involved in land transactions, property investments and house construction within ecologically sensitive areas, as well as among urban planners, civil servants and policymakers involved in land governance, spatial planning and management of natural areas.

Deadline : 04-09-2024

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(12) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD position in Ethnology and Health Humanities at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen

The Skin Health project explores current skin health practices between everyday life, medical knowledge, industrial interests and aesthetic norms. The skin is our largest organ, a key player in health, and a vital part of our cultural, social, and political fabric. A damaged or ill skin can produce serious social stigma and personal trauma and activate mechanisms of exclusion. Engaging with these issues, the project’s aim is to advance a more nuanced understanding of skin health focusing on the crucial relations between scientific, commercial and everyday skin practices. Skin health and skin care practices will be investigated by means of historical analysis and ethnographic fieldwork, and explore the prevailing discourses, medical, technological and everyday practices that define our cultural understanding and engagement with skin health.

The PhD project is expected to contribute to the Skin Health project by ethnographically investigating skincare practices in a life course perspective. Throughout the life course skin is an ongoing matter of concern and enacted as an active canvas for care, social relations, industrial interests, power and inequality. The aim of the PhD project is to study contemporary everyday skin work related to infants/toddlers, teenagers, and older adults, as examples of critical skin stages over the life course.

Deadline :  1 September 2024

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(13) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Human Geography

The aim of this interdisciplinary research project is to contribute towards sustainable transformation of agri-food systems without compromising water resources, terrestrial and aquatic environments. The project will be conducted in Souss-Massa region in Morocco, where intensification of agricultural activities through greenhouses covered with plastic films (so-called plasticulture) covers a significant and growing area. This semi-arid region is the engine of Marocco’s agricultural economy and notably export of water-intensive fresh horticulture to the EU have grown exponentially in recent years. The objectives of the research are to identify and exam the drivers of plasticulture clusters, including the extent and scope of cross-cluster interactions, to estimate the impacts of plasticulture farming activities on groundwater quantity, and to examine the flows and fate of plastic waste from plasticulture and strategies for recycling. The PhD fellowship is expected to address drivers of plasticulture farming and socio-economic development implications, and consider the implications of cross- and intra-cluster interactions for policies and strategies on agri-food value chains and local development.  

Deadline : 01-09-2024

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(14) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD scholarship in digital media and scandal at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH)

We are looking for a highly motivated PhD-candidate who will conduct research as part of the research project “EXPOSING: The Public Value of Socio-Mediated Scandals in the Digital Age” funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (September 2024-February 2028, grant ID: 10.46540/3097-00035B).

The EXPOSING project examines how scandals emerge and progress over time and across media, as citizens no longer passively witness scandals through mass media but take an active role by posting their opinions online and becoming a driving force in exposing and judging moral transgressions. The project aims to show how citizens’ participation in digital publics affects the ways in which scandals develop, and how scandals, as a result of being increasingly citizen-driven, become sites for public communication of concern. The hypothesis is that scandals have the potential to create public value by occasioning citizens’ engagement in the negotiation of what a society considers contestable.

Within the larger framework of the EXPOSING project, the candidate will carry out a three-year PhD-project with the overall purpose of investigating how and why citizens engage in scandals and scandal communication on social media.

We invite project proposals with innovative ideas for how to empirically study citizens’ participation in, opinions about, and motivations for debating contemporary scandals on social media, preferably using a mixed-methods approach. The project proposal could address questions such as: How can the PhD-project contribute to a theoretical rethinking of the concept of scandal in a digital media context? How can citizens’ participation in scandals online be empirically studied in new ways? Why is it important and what motivates you to study contemporary scandals from a citizen perspective?

Deadline : 01-09-2024

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(15) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD Scholarship in Human physiology, Environmental Health and Climate Change

We are looking for a PhD candidate with expertise in cardiovascular physiology (medical doctor or human physiology/biology educational background) and willingness to work in an international interdisciplinary project (ICARUS) investigating the relationship between individual physiology, psychology and thermal resilience. The position is part of a larger multidisciplinary project (named ICARUS after the greek myth), which will study the interactions between climate change, individual physiology, psychology, and its importance for improving the mitigation of health threats associated with global warming. The project will combine expertise in physiology, pharmacology, photobiology, psychology, behavioral science, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and aims to develop an improved framework for identifying individuals at risk, but also for improving advice adherence and effective mitigation measures.

The successful PhD candidate will work closely with Lars Nybo, Professor in Human Physiology, and will be responsible for developing and collecting physiological data (primarily cardiovascular parameters of relevance for heat tolerance and its importance for resilience to orthostatic stress and maintainance of cognitive function). The work will include echo-cardiographis assessment of heart function. In addition the candidate will have the change to work with methodologies to assess heat tolerance, obtain human biological material (e.g. skin biopsies and blood sampling to evaluate effects of UV-exposure and risk-taking behaviors such as ”sun-seeking”). The candidate will also be expected to participate in field and lab studies in Greece in collaboration with Professor Andreas Flouris.

Preferred skills include experience with human physiological experiments and assessment of cardiovascular function (with ultra sound Doppler and echocardiography). Applicants can have a background in medicine, human physiology or an equivalent education and is expected to have experience with conducting research independently as well as good ability to collaborate with peers.

Deadline :01-09-2024

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(16) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD scholarship on Multiple Waterscapes in Urban Ghana at the Centre of African Studies

The PhD scholarship is part of a DANIDA funded research project entitled ‘Multiple Waterscapes in Urban Ghana (MUWUG)’. MUWUG is an international research collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the Danish Institute for International Studies and the Geneva Water Hub. The project investigates how poorer residents in different parts of Ghana’s second city, Kumasi, access clean drinking water under conditions of climate change.

The project examines what poorer people in Kumasi (Ghana) do to get clean water, and whether this depends on which part of the city they live in. It focuses on three types of urban sites that represent different configurations of residents and businesses, and different social histories and dynamics i: 1. the downtown older areas of the city where many residents are originally migrants, 2. areas that are both industrial and residential and where poorer people compete with water intensive industries and 3. sites on the edge of the city where long term residents compete with middle class people that buy land at the outskirts of the city. The study of these sites employs a combination of ethnographic and archival methods and draws from a range of disciplinary backgrounds.

The proposed PhD project (developed in the project description that is submitted as part of the PhD application) should reflect the broad aims of the project and situate itself within one of the site typologies.  The proposed PhD project should also reflect the applicant’s background and could focus on for example local politics, gender, urban studies, urban history and political ecology.

The PhD project involves conducting fieldwork in Ghana as well as conference participation, both of which is funded by the project. It requires presence and teaching at the University of Copenhagen, as well as participation in project meetings and workshops.

Deadline :01-09-2024

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(17) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD position in philosophy of science

The PhD student will be part of a project entitled Selection in Cognition funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and headed by Prof Søren Kyllingsbæk and Assoc Prof Thor Grünbaum. Applicants are asked to situate and develop their research plan within the framework of the Selection in Cognition project. For more information about the project, please contact Assoc Prof Thor Grünbaum (tgr@hum.ku.dk).

The PhD student will be part of a project team that uses the analytical tools of philosophy of science to assess the claim that absence of proper theorizing is the root cause of low replicability in psychological sciences and to understand the type of theory needed to alleviate the crisis. The PhD project should address the replication crisis and theory crisis in cognitive science from the perspective of philosophy of science. The PhD project should engage with recent philosophy of science and philosophy of confirmation, as well as relevant theoretical, methodological, and empirical studies in psychology. The successful candidate will be working in close cooperation with philosophers as well as cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists associated with the CoInAct Research Group (https://psychology.ku.dk/coinact/) and is expected to partake in the activities of CoInAct on a daily basis.

Deadline :31-08-2024

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(18) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Inorganic Chemistry

We are looking for candidates within the fields of solid state chemistry, condensed matter physics and materials chemistry. Applicants can have a background in synthetic solid state chemistry, crystal growth and materials characterization (e.g., using X ray and electron diffraction and microscopy). Experience in physical property measurements (magnetization and electrical transport) is an advantage. We are searching for self-motivated students interested in developing an interdisciplinary profile, and in conducting forefront fundamental research at the international level. The candidate will also be involved in the development of innovative preparative chemistry procedures for the research project.

Deadline : 30 August 2024

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(19) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship at Copenhagen Health Complexity Center

We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in an international and interdisciplinary research environment. HealthComplex seeks to improve the field of public health by acknowledging and addressing the complexities of many health issues. Health, social, and environmental factors interact and affect each other over time not only for individuals but also within families and networks. Health is a complex phenomenon, and we study the social and biological factors determining health and disease. We also aim to elucidate the underlying behavioral, psychological, and physiological mechanisms that might explain these effects.

Deadline :  20 August 2024

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(20) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in In Vivo Pharmacology at the Section for Preclinical Disease Biology Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

The present project is a collaboration between the Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology Lab and the Laboratory of liquid crystalline nano-self-assemblies (Pharmaceutical Physical and Analytical Chemistry group, the Department of Pharmacy) at University of Copenhagen. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD; previously termed: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)) is a prominent contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. It represents the most common cause of liver disease and life-threatening liver failure due to steatohepatitis (MASH) and associated liver fibrosis, with substantial health-care costs for its prevention or management. In line with the urgent global need for new therapies to treat patients with late-stage liver fibrosis, this collaborative project studies a simple-by-design multifunctional nanotherapeutic platform for treatment. This project will use omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω-3 PUFAs) as a viable MASLD/MASH treatment option in combination with adiponectin-derived synthetic short peptides that promote inactivation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs); the cellular drivers of hepatic fibrosis. The project aims at engineering and characterizing a peptide-coated structurally tunable library of multifunctional cubosomal/hexosomal nanocarriers containing ω-3 PUFAs for accelerated MASLD treatment. The PhD student will interact with the supervisors and a postdoctoral fellow also attached to the project. The primary responsibility of the PhD student will be to design and conduct ex vivo and in vivo studies under supervision to investigate the pharmacokinetics of the constructed nano drugs. Through this integrated in vitro-in vivo profiling, optimized nanosystems will be selected by the group for therapeutic efficacy experiments. This interdisciplinary project integrates innovative aspects of nanoparticle engineering with attributes for production of much needed liver specific drugs targeting liver fibrosis and considers the urgent societal need for introducing effective and low-cost medicines for MASLD treatment.

Deadline : 13th August 2024

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(21) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in spatial analysis of the tumor microenvironment

We are seeking ambitious candidates within the field(s) of biology, biochemistry and molecular biomedicine or similar. We are particularly interested in applicants with strong prior knowledge of live fluorescence imaging, and in particular fluorescent reporter proteins. Understanding of cancer biology, and in particular, the tumor microenvironment, is an advantage. Candidates must be able to perform as part of a team as well as independently, and must have good social skills and communication skills in English.

Deadline : 12 August 2024

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(22) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellow in Quantum Optomechanics

The PhD project explores mechanical systems as components of hybrid quantum processors. A particular focus will lie on fabricating silicon nitride mechanical resonators which can act as quantum memory with unprecedented coherence time, i.e. for superconducting or spin qubits. The project furthermore comprises setting up and operating experiments to study the devices using optical and electronic techniques.

It is expected that the developed fabrication techniques will be used in a wider range of applications, including the monolithic fabrication of quantum chips, highly efficient microwave-to-optical transduces required for connecting future quantum computers to a larger quantum network, as well as new types of quantum and classical sensors.

We are looking for individuals enthusiastic to acquire, apply and advance their scientific skills within a dynamic international team. Experience with micro- and nanofabrication is a very welcome asset, as is knowledge of electronic and optical techniques commonly employed in the field of nanomechanics.

Deadline : 12-08-2024

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(23) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in computational biology at the Globe Institute

The successful PhD candidate will work within the Korneliussen group and the computational team at the centres. The candidate will have opportunities to shape their projects according to their interests, in consultation with the advisor, and the projects can range from theoretical methods development to empirical data analysis. 

The broader focus of the PhD is the development and implementation of novel statistical methods for the analyses of DNA sequencing data. Of specific relevance to this Ph.D. position are methods for estimating genetic distance and full phylogenetic trees while taking into account molecular evolution substitution models. Secondly, the hosting centre, the CAEG Center of Excellence, is devoted to the generation of ancient environmental genomes as part of a diverse suite of projects spanning million-year-old material from extreme arctic environments to DNA sequencing data from lost civilizations in southeast Asia. The Ph.D. candidate will have the opportunity to develop programs to facilitate and drive the data analyses of one or more of these large projects.

Deadline : 11 August 2024

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About The University of Copenhagen, Denmark – Official Website

The University of Copenhagen is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in Scandinavia, and ranks as one of the top universities in the Nordic countries and Europe.

Its establishment sanctioned by Pope Sixtus IV, the University of Copenhagen was founded by Christian I of Denmark as a Catholic teaching institution with a predominantly theological focus. In 1537, it was re-established by King Christian III as part of the Lutheran Reformation. Up until the 18th century, the university was primarily concerned with educating clergymen. Through various reforms in the 18th and 19th century, the University of Copenhagen was transformed into a modern, secular university, with science and the humanities replacing theology as the main subjects studied and taught.

The University of Copenhagen consists of six different faculties, with teaching taking place in its four distinct campuses, all situated in Copenhagen. The university operates 36 different departments and 122 separate research centres in Copenhagen, as well as a number of museums and botanical gardens in and outside the Danish capital. The University of Copenhagen also owns and operates multiple research stations around Denmark, with two additional ones located in Greenland. Additionally, The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the public hospitals of the Capital and Zealand Region of Denmark constitute the conglomerate Copenhagen University Hospital.

 

 

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