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of Denmark, focused on leveraging AI to develop a new generation of Machine Learning (ML)-based approximators to simulators. Such a technology will dramatically accelerate existing complex simulation models
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“Scaling high-value steel recycling through digitalized Spray Forming and local closed-loop ecosystems” carried out at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University
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, at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech), Technical University of Denmark (DTU). IDUN is a vibrant research section comprised of over 45 members dedicated to advancing micro- and nanotechnology-based
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Description You have a PhD in experimental microfluidics, and you wish to pursue applications within Life Sciences: we offer a 2-year postdoctoral position in the “Nanofluidics and Bioimaging” group
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of responsibility will include to: Construct and maintain pipelines on a HPC cluster and extend the current ones for short read technology (Illumina) to include long read technology (Oxford Nanopore) Handle and
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and interdisciplinary and is part of PSBT section at DTU Bioengineering. The candidate will interact with other groups at DTU Bioengineering, Health Technology and international partners. More details
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interdisciplinary, and is part of PSBT section at DTU Bioengineering. The candidate will interact with with other groups at DTU Bioengineering, Health Technology and international partners. More details can be found
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sending an email to [email protected] . You can read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering at www.electro.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information
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the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech). Our research is concerned with auditory and visual signal processing and perception, communication, behavioural and objective measures of perceptual function
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Ander Gorm Pedersen (Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech), Section for Bioinfomatics, DTU), and Associate Professor Hannes Schroeder (Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen). You will also