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on Sustaining the Built and Natural Environment. With a primary offset in the construction sector, his research focuses on the roles of engineering projects in addressing societal challenges. Josef Oehmen, Ph.D
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an MSc degree in a relevant engineering field, computer science or physics and is motivated to specialize in control and response of floating wind farms. Candidates are required to have: Dedication and the
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. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus
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a detailed understanding of the underlying regulatory structure. Constructing a mechanistic model of human glycolysis will pave the way for further development of targeted medicines and strain
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Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Klaus Braagaard Møller [1]. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Copenhagen-based MSR-developer company Seaborg Technologies [2
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structural complexity of archaeal, microalgal and viral N-glycosylation and 2) Harness this knowledge for new solutions in biomedicine and biotechnology. https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/201030 The PhD
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structures. Your work could include: the design, organic synthesis and characterisation of molecular building blocks, templates and mechanically-interlocked structures; enzymatic synthesis and analysis
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. Electronic structure and transport calculations using Density Functional Theory (DFT) in combination with non-equilibrium Greens functions (NEGF). Development and use of tight-binding models based on DFT-NEGF
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applications for a research assistant in the Section for Oceans and Arctic. In this temporary position, you will play a dual role: as an engineer to support marine scientists and oceanographers by maintaining
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with district heating networks. Practical experience in the construction sector, especially with hydronic heating systems. Proven experience using Modelica for thermal modelling. Proven experience