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20 Fully Funded PhD Positions at University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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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!”

Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. 

 

(01) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD stipends in Statistics and the mathematics of Insurance and Economics

The department has about 55 permanent scientific staff members; around 60 PhD students and 35 postdocs. It has strong research groups in many areas of mathematics, and active PhD, postdoc, and visitor’s programs. Our buildings are located in central Copenhagen next to the central park Fælledparken. Our website https://www.math.ku.dk/english provides more information about the department and the research  conducted at the department, https://www.math.ku.dk/english/research/.  We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment.

Deadline : 15-11-2024

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(02) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–  PhD fellowship in Environmental Economics

Over the coming decades, the Danish government has the ambition to increase the forest area by 250,000 hectares to meet a number of strategic environmental and climate goals. It is currently unknown how the areas will be selected and how to prioritise between different objectives such as climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, water quality improvements in coastal waters and protection of ground water resources. Integrated Environmental Economic models are useful tools to conduct scenarios for different strategies and explore their implementation. The PhD will further develop existing national scale models to improve their robustness for policy design.

The PhD will improve the existing national scale economic model (TargetEconBES) to allow more targeted scenario development for afforestation strategies. This will require integration of new data sources and close interaction with experts from different environmental science domains.

It is envisaged, that the project will enhance the methodologies to evaluate alternative land use scenarios and produce an overall analysis of the value of establishing new forests in different places in Denmark. Through spatially explicit environmental economics modelling, the project will integrate data on the current land use, the economic and environmental values of alternative uses, and develop landscape level scenarios to identify where new forests could achieve significant environmental benefits in cost effective ways.

Deadline :  01-11-2024

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(03) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–  PhD fellow for mass spectrometry based proteomics investigation of disease mechanisms

The Cardiac Proteomics Group at Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen seeks to appoint a talented PhD fellow to outline protein regulations involved in the pathogenesis of cardiometabolic syndrome. The research fellow will investigate remodeling in hearts from animal models, patient samples as well as cell systems using quantitative proteomics-based approaches to identify molecular changes driving the disease state. The fellow will be part of a collaborative research environment and can expect involvement in multiple projects, covering experimental investigations of cellular and animal disease models in addition to work with human samples.

We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to join our team. Prior experience with mass spectrometry based proteomics is required.

Deadline : 01-11-2024

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(04) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD Project in extragalactic stellar streams

We are looking for candidates with an interest in galaxies, galactic dynamics, stellar streams, dark matter, extragalactic astrophysics, and/or simulations. PhD students are encouraged to develop ownership of their projects and will receive support to travel to international conferences, and to visit collaborators.

Deadline :  01-11-2024

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(05) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–  PhD fellowship in Unraveling the impact of oral diseases, and unique oral microbiome and salivary proteome signatures in identifying early-stage complications in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes

The project is part of a larger interdisciplinary collaboration, in which children and adolescents with T1D from Eastern Denmark undergo a comprehensive screening program using advanced methods.
There is an increasing recognition of the complex interplay between oral and general health, and this project acknowledges the strength of including evaluation of oral health into the conventional screening program of early signs of retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy.

This project will provide new insights in the interplay between oral and systemic determinants of development of early diabetic complications, which eventually can be useful in identifying subgroups at specific risk of early complications and enhance development of preventive and therapeutic measures to minimize morbidity later in life.

An additional aim is to determine whether the salivary glands are potential targets of autoimmune processes as those seen in the pancreas in type 1 diabetes. The salivary glands may also be targets for vascular and nerve changes and display early signs of microangiopathy and neuropathy. These histopathological changes can contribute to explain occurrence of salivary gland dysfunction and subsequent development of oral diseases and assist in identifying children with type 1 diabetes having specific needs for dental preventive measures and treatment to avoid disease development and complicating the management of type 1 diabetes.

Deadline : 27-10-2024

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(06) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– Two PhD fellowships in “The effect of biotechnological pesticides based on RNA and peptides on species in the environment”

The vision of ENSAFE is to develop the in silico and experimental methods and tools needed to underpin an efficient evidence-based risk assessment framework for new bio-based plant protection products (PPPs) based on short double stranded RNA (dsRNA) and peptides. We will hire two PhD students working with each their model compound of newly commersialised dsRNA or peptide based products:

  • PhD 1 will focus on understanding species specificity of PPPs based on spray on dsRNA, of which the first product, Ledprona, was approved for use in the USA in December 2023. You will work closely with the bioinformatisians in the project, who develop computer models to predict which species may be the most sensitive based on their genomic composition. You will create experimental data to underpin the mashine learning models, and will test hypotheses formulated based on the models. Species sensitivity measures may include endpoints reaching from the molecular scale using different omic’s techniques to monitoring life-history traits such as growth, reproduction and survival of the test organisms.
  • PhD 2 will focus on understanding species specificity of PPPs based on spray on peptides, of which insecticides from the company Vestaron will provide a first case, but other products could be included. You will also work with bioinformatisians, who develop computer models to predict which species may be the most sensitive, but the link between genomes and target proteins may be less close that that for RNA-based products. Species sensitivity measures may include endpoints reaching from the molecular scale using different omic’s techniques to monitoring life-history traits such as growth, reproduction and survival of the test organisms.

Common for both PhD’s will be joint work with our project partners at UK Center for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford, England, who are experts in terrestrial ecotoxicology and risk assessments of biopesticides, and host a range of important non-target species such as ladybirds, bees and butterflies, and collaboration with project partners from Ålborg University who are experts in tracing biomolecules such as RNA and peptides in organisms and the environment. Two PhDs will also be hired by CEH, who will dive closer into biological modes of actions of the producs when sensitive species have been identified by you, and postdocs and PhDs will be hired by Ålborg university to develop the tools for tracking the products in organisms and the environment. Hence, you will be part of a team of 4-5 PhD students working on each their topic within the ENSAFE project, and will be an active and contributing part of the ENSAFE consortium working on creating the scientific foundation needed to effectively evaluate the environmental safety of dsRNA and peptide-based PPP technologies for uses in Europe.

Deadline :  27-10-2024

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(07) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in translational cardiology

Heart diseases are a major cause of death, disability, and societal costs world-wide. Our current interventional treatments for heart failure and heart valve disease do not improve the symptoms in many patients, suggesting that we do not possess a satisfactory understanding of the disease mechanisms. This project intends to progress patient care, by expanding mechanistic insights and develop a tool to aid clinical decision-making for patients with heart valve disease and/or heart failure. This is done by in-vivo and ex-vivo experiments in large animal models and patient investigations.

Deadline : 22-10-2024

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(08) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Quantum algorithms and Quantum Error Correction

true transformational potential of quantum computing is expected to emerge in the fault-tolerant era, but beyond Shor’s algorithm, the practical advantages remain uncertain. A promising development is the new quantum Metropolis (qMet) algorithm, which prepares the thermal state of a quantum many-body Hamiltonian and could be widely useful for simulating materials, molecules, and optimization tasks. This PhD project aims to explore specific applications of qMet, focusing on resource estimation, material simulation, and optimization.

Deadline : 21-10-2024

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(09) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in quantum algorithms and quantum science education

The PhD project will investigate quantum systems which naturally perform certain aspects of quantum algorithms. The aim is to draw upon the intuition obtained from these systems to 1) make the dynamics of quantum algorithms more accessible to non-experts of the field and 2) to investigate new aspects of quantum algorithms. The PhD student involved in this project will be a member of and work in close collaboration with both the NQCP Education & Outreach (E&O) team as well as the NQCP Algorithms & Applications team.

 

With colleagues in the NQCP E&O team the candidate will also convey a broader range aspects concerning quantum technologies by developing new teaching material and through teaching at pre-university, university and post-university level.

Deadline :  20-10-2024

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(10) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Microbial Communities Interactions

This project aims to understand and utilize the potential of multispecies bacterial communities to enhance plant protection and improve crop resilience. We will explore how bacterial competition, such as space colonization, nutrient uptake, and protective compound secretion, contributes to crop resilience. By filling the knowledge gap in multispecies protection, we hope to optimize beneficial microbial interactions, leading to more sustainable agricultural practices and longer shelf-life for food products.

The main goal of this PhD project is to study multispecies community interactions using an artificial potato-like model, which we will develop as part of this project. To investigate bacterial interactions, we plan to create a biomimetic surface that mimics natural potato topography. The project includes three primary objectives: creating and characterizing the artificial model for studying bacterial spatial dynamics, analyze how bacterial communities organize and interact over time using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH), and investigate how nutrient uptake impacts competitive exclusion among these communities.

The position is for 3 years, and the project will be carried out at the Section of Microbiology, Gut Health, and Fermentation, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen. You will engage in activities within the group and with national and international collaborators.

The principal supervisor is tenure-track assistant professor Henriette Lyng Røder, PhD, of the Section of Microbiology, Gut Health, and Fermentation in the Department of Food Science.

Deadline : 20-10-2024

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(11) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in inorganic materials chemistry

We are looking for candidates within the fields of chemistry and nanoscience. Applicants can have a background from materials synthesis and characterization. Experience in material synthesis as well as in structural characterization using X-ray scattering using e.g. Rietveld refinement and/or Pair Distribution Function analysis is required. Experience and interest in programming using e.g. Python is an advantage.

Deadline :  09-10-2024

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(12) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Barrier Immunology at the LEO Foundation Skin Immunology Research Center (SIC)

HS is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin that affects approximately 1% of the population. HS lesions occur primarily in apocrine gland bearing skin such as the ano/genital area and arm pits.  It presents as a continuum of inflammatory states ranging from acne-like inflammatory nodules to recurrent abscesses, extensive sinus tracts and deep seated scaring. The etiology of HS remains unclear but involves immune dysregulation that appears to be initiated around hair follicles and an inflammatory infiltrate that includes the recruitment of both innate and adaptive immune cells. Emerging evidence have identified inflammatory bowel disease, and particularly Crohn’s disease, as a comorbidity in HS and both diseases share risk factors including smoking and obesity.

Your project aims to assess potential cellular and molecular mechanism underlying the association between Crohn’s disease and HS.

Deadline : 06-10-2024

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(13) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in the emergence of social network structures (interdisciplinary) at SODAS, University of Copenhagen

We are looking for a motivated candidate interested in conducting fundamental research on networks and social behaviour.

The candidate should have a master’s degree in a relevant field, such as biology, physics, computer science, social data science, or other related areas (or should obtain it before starting the position).

Knowledge about network analysis, network modelling and/or social behaviour is relevant for the position. Programming experience (for example in R or Python) can also be relevant.

The candidate should be interested in working with researchers from different fields and with data from non-human animals.

The main language of the research environment is English, and proficiency in English is therefore necessary for the position.

Deadline : 06-10-2024

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(14) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in Urban Frontiers

The world is currently undergoing the largest wave of urban growth in human history. However, no land, that government and developers see as future cities in the Global South, is vacant. There is no empty ‘no-man’s land.’ Individual citizens, social movements, squatters, and urban developers already engage in making their land use look legal. Urban property development in the Global South therefore often starts out in illegality, and only subsequently does it become legal. The project investigates how land is accessed, coded, and controlled in urban peripheries.

Applicants will work within the theoretical and conceptual framework of the programme as described on www.urbanfrontiers.eu. The research project will conduct a series of extended case studies of concrete social struggles in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Applicants must propose a country and within it an urban research site and describe how the research priorities of the programme will be relevantly addressed in the project (maximum 4 pages). Significant fieldwork is envisaged. Relevant language capabilities are important qualifications.

The PhD students will be working within the Global Development Section in the Department for Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen.

Deadline : 4 October 2024

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(15) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in The Computational and Mathematical Global Health Group

The PhD project will focus on analysis of immune system responses to infection across a broad range of animal taxa. In particular, we wish to gain a better understanding of how various data types contain reliable signals of animal health and parasite load, including data from blood, faeces, epigenetics, and video-based behavioural assays. Data processing will take place using various methods in deep learning and regression. The primary goal will be to identify links in the various data types that lead to useful inferences for the livestock industry and animal conservation. To carry out this project the student will work at the interface of epidemiology, parasitology, statistics, mathematics, and computer science.

Deadline : 02-10-2024

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(16) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship: Social and gender differences in health related consequences of caregiving for adult relatives with chronic disease

The PhD project has an explanatory mixed-methods approach and consists of an initial quantitative part investigating the social and gender based differences in caregiving as well as the potential inequalities in selected health related outcomes based on existing longitudinal Danish survey and register data (Copenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank). The major part of the PhD project is to develop and run the following qualitative study among approximately 30 caregivers (50+ years old) of relatives with chronic disease. The informants will be recruited from two hospitals in Region Zealand with a relatively large share of socially vulnerable patients and thus relatives. The project with be developed in close collaboration with clinicians. The study will gain a deeper understanding of what factors produce the inequalities in caregiver stress as well as the health related consequences hereof, and to identify potential mitigating factors. The PhD project is part of a larger research team around the project at Section of Social Medicine including another PhD student and collaborating partners from Norway and Sweden. 

Deadline : 01-10-2024

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(17) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD Project in Image analysis of hyperspectral UAV remote sensing

The PhD fellowship is part of the AVOCA project, a multidisciplinary project focusing on quantifying emissions of the most dominant BVOCs in Arctic tundra. We will develop and apply new remote sensing techniques using data from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), satellite data, and field work to develop proxies for BVOC emissions. The project will e.g. explore the implementation of multi- and hyperspectral imaging from UAV for surface/biodiversity classification, estimates of photosynthesis, and for plant stress observations in natural ecosystems, as well as multispectral and thermal imaging for evaluation of surface moisture.

The advertised PhD fellowship will be focusing on collection and image analysis of multi- and hyperspectral UAV images, and on developing methods to link both spectral data and image objects to BVOC emissions, using machine learning. During the fellowship there will both be periods with fieldwork, i.e., data collection in Arctic areas, data analysis in office/lab, course work and dissemination.

Deadline :  01-10-2024

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(18) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD fellowship in functional cardiac genomics

We are looking for a dedicated Ph.D student, who has a keen interest in understanding the role of genes involved in atrial form and function. The PhD student recruited for this project will work on existing zebrafish mutants available in the lab, as well as generate additional mutant and transgenic zebrafish models.  Techniques include CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, RNA sequencing (bulk and single cell), molecular biology methods, protein analysis and high-resolution imaging using confocal microscopy.

Deadline : 30-09-2024

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(19) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD in Functional Proteomics

We are seeking an enthusiastic, passionate researcher to perform a PhD project in functional proteomics. The main objective of the project is to identify and characterize secreted proteins in body fluid samples from healthy and type 2 diabetic individuals at rest and after an exercise intervention. The successful applicant will utilize cutting-edge proteomics workflow, alongside bioinformatics and metabolic assays in in vitro and in vivo model systems. The candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team comprising molecular biologists, bioinformaticians and cell biologists. By working together, we aim to gain better understanding of the complex mechanisms behind protein secretion and how they are influenced by exercise and metabolic disorders.

Deadline :  30-09-2024

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(20) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:– PhD Fellowship in machine learning for protein function

Cazyme specificity prediction using AI (CAZAI) is a collaborative research project headed by professor Bernard Henrissat, DTU Bioengineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) with Co-PIs, professor Ole Winther, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and Research engineer Renaud Vincentelli, Aix-Marseille University. CAZAI is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and runs until the end of 2027. The project aims at improving the functional characterization of carbohydrate-active enzymes through predictive machine learning and experimental data collection and validation.

Deadline : 30-09-2024

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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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