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Description Are you looking to grow your academic career in cybersecurity in one of the best engineering universities in Europe? We are looking for an assistant/associate professor to extend and complement
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algorithms. The postdoc takes place at the AlgoLoG section, DTU Compute; a section devoted to the study of theoretical computer science and graph theory. Our current research interests include graph algorithms
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qualifications The successful candidate must have a MSc in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or related areas as well as experience in the general area of catalysis for sustainable energy
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building design and processes, building construction and safety, building energy and installation, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials technology, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and
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with researchers from machine learning and fire safety and material science in a truly interdisciplinary environment. Co-author scientific papers aimed at high-impact journals. Participate in
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applicability and further development of the SSbD framework. The research is primarily focused on ecotoxicology, but also combines elements of engineering, material science, chemical risk assessment and
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favor candidates with a degree in physics or materials science. You should: Have a solid grasp of x-ray physics Be a skilled experimental scientist Have proven experience with programming, e.g. Python
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ceramic based composites by microstructural engineering - DTU Energy Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 06/06/2024 Did you know that our bones are an example of a ceramic material which bears the body weight
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, Material engineering or equivalent. Knowledge of life cycle assessment, good programing skills as well as written and spoken English, are required, whereas further knowledge on Input-output LCA or experience
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fundamental challenges and application potentials. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics, biophysics, plasma physics, and quantum