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academic department with 385 employees and 11 research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering. We conduct research, teaching and innovation
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that's pushing the boundaries of systems biology? Do you want to help us shape the future of omics analysis? We are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic post-doc in bioinformatics to created advanced
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Scale Production of Multi-Material Components” – GlobalAM financed by EU carried out at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark and coordinated by Robert
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Doctoral Networks Programme - DTU Chemistry Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 01/18/2024 Trending The Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is seeking a talented PhD student to
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research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering. We conduct research, teaching and innovation of high international standard – producing new
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application potentials. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics, biophysics, plasma physics, and quantum physics, and we encourage
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, teaching, and innovation in areas with fundamental challenges and application potentials. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics
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analysis of new sodium ion battery materials. The position is part of a combined computational and experimental project where we use novel computational methods to predict new sodium intercalation cathode
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at DTU and externally with other leading universities. Cattheory has a strong infrastructure and computational facility. Responsibilities and qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD in
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beyond. Hence, we seek a proactive candidate with a strong background in statistics and economics. Your primary tasks will be to: Design workflows for quantitative societal sustainability assessment of low