34 arts-and-literature-"FAPESP---São-Paulo-Research-Foundation" research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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-of-the-art. As part of the project, you will implement and test algorithms, and further develop your skills in writing scientific papers. Research area and project description In the ERC-funded project DECIDE
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The candidate will analyze qualitative and quantitative data from current research projects in hybrid work, write literature reviews, and sketch scientific papers. We seek a
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. The candidate will work on visualizing the position, density, structure and dynamics of immobilized enzymes using a suite of state-of-the-art optical and electron microscopy techniques. The work is part
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-events, using ideas from text embeddings (see www.nature.com/articles/s43588-023-00573-5 ). That work leverages a recent literature on predicting disease outcomes based on patient records and
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research dissemination of results in scientific literature and at seminars and conferences. You will be involved in the supervision of bachelor and master students and the co-supervision of Ph.D. students
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to replace conventional MPM for volumetric image acquisition of fast neuronal signaling with reduced laser irradiation owing to its improved imaging speed. But the state-of-the-art LSFM makes use of dynamic
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the position will involve the following tasks: Literature study on methanol conversion to lower olefins, relevant catalysts, and kinetics of the reaction. Based on the literature study a suite of
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that you will keep yourself updated on the scientific literature as well as potential entrepreneurial impacts of your work. You will have the opportunity to supervise students and present your work
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stimulating environment of other PhD students and postdocs, employing state of the art computational methods and codes developed within the group. The developed methods will be implemented in the GPAW
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on the chemistry of the magnets and your part in the project will be to develop novel numerical methods to allow us to model these rare-earth free magnets using our state-of-the-art open source