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motivated Process Scientist in Nanofabrication and Characterization. The successful candidate will work on developing nanomechanical and nanophotonic devices with state-of-the-art properties and quality in
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at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We provide state-of-the-art facilities and support for students and researchers to explore, develop, and implement groundbreaking ideas. We have a dynamic workplace
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ideal for candidates that enjoy working with different types of data, state-of-the-art methods and surrounded by supportive, diverse, and open-minded colleagues. The Informatics Platform and the team you
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be effectively filtered away and faster convergence achieved as a result. In the FESCOP project, we will leverage state-of-the-art computational methodologies developed in our newly minted lab @ DTU
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traditional techniques with results from state-of-the-art, ultrahigh resolution instruments and modelling at scales ranging from atoms to meters. Our goals are to gain very fundamental, new knowledge about how
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and gas) interactions and the effect of organic compounds on them, using traditional techniques as well as state-of-the-art, ultrahigh resolution instruments and modelling. Our goals are to gain very
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/administrative staff. Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and collaboration with brilliant international scientists. Competitive university salaries and tax deduction benefits for foreign researchers. Support
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, collect new data (often through literature review) and support the group and its students working with the bioinformatics of isoform analysis. Our expectations of you We are looking for a student helper
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Your overall focus will be to develop computational approaches to strengthen the Center’s protein engineering efforts, including developing new methods and applying state of the art machine learning. You
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using synthetic biology techniques with state-of-the-art equipment and top-class scientists from all over the world. We aim to achieve the goal of a sustainable future by creating novel paths to chemicals