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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Student Assistant within International Education - Office for Study Programmes and Student Affairs Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Student Assistant for International Education - Office for Study Programmes and Student Affairs Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description We
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for an experienced lecturer to prepare, manage, and teach an introductory course in Engineering Geology to BSc students at DTU Lyngby campus. Responsibilities and qualifications The job responsibilities entail
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engineering to applied research and engineering education? We invite you to join our section Mechanical Technology, where you will have colleagues with a mix of research and industry experience. Our section
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First to Apply Job Description Do you want to take part in the green transition and shape the future in road and railway design? Do you have a passion for innovation and engineering education? We invite
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Description Do you want to contribute to an increased sustainability in industry and society by applying your knowledge of mechanical engineering to applied research and engineering education? We invite you to
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leads to disease, Design, develop, and teach BSc-, MSc-, and PhD-level courses, Supervise BSc and MSc student projects, Supervise and mentor PhD students and postdocs, Attract competitive funding from
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of sustainable food production. The key evaluation criterion is your personal and professional potential for enhancing the research and teaching capacity of the group and for initiating world-class research within
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develop methods to predict the structural response of large structures subjected to complex loading. We conduct research on failure mechanisms and progressive damage under both static and dynamic loading
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for Geotechnics and Geology at DTU Sustain is looking for a skilled laboratory engineer to help strengthen and further develop its research, teaching, and scientific advice activities within pavement engineering