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the Anthropological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen. The project is supported by a Carlsberg Foundation’s Semper Ardens Accelerate grant. The successful applicant is expected to participate in
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technologies. This is an exciting opportunity for a researcher passionate about shaping the future of quantum technologies. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for exceptional physicists with
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on maximizing waste energy recovery efficiency. You are also expected to contribute to the characterization of the thermoelectric generators after field testing and to implement the results of accelerated fatigue
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involve complex trade-offs: while higher charging currents reduce charging time, they also accelerate degradation and heat generation. We aim to develop intelligent, health-aware charging protocols
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qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We are looking for an exceptional physicist with extraordinary talents and outstanding drive. In particular, we are looking for academic excellence and
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spatially explicit process-based ecological model (DEB-IBM) for muskoxen in the high-Arctic through the analyses of long-term GPS and acceleration data. using the model to estimate the (cumulative) impacts
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- so our group consists of highly motivated scientists and engineers, including chemists, physicists, nanoscientists, geoscientists, engineers and innovation experts. Our group includes members at all
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single-cell genomics to whole-body systems, CBMR aims to transform the basic understanding of cardiometabolic health and accelerate its translation into prevention and treatment strategies. The Center’s
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, coordinating selected work packages, and liaising with partners on target handling and logistics. Qualifications Demonstrated experience in tokamak or accelerator subsystems, e.g. vacuum, RF/HV, coil/power
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are also expected to contribute to the characterization of the thermoelectric generators after field testing and to implement the results of accelerated fatigue tests in heat transfer models to predict