47 advance-structure-modeling Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also
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on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from
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within the following projects: 1. CO2plus: Phase behavior of CO2+X in CO2 storage. 2. CapSim: Optimizing carbon capture simulation through advanced modelling tools. Responsibilities and
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effective and sustainable biomanufacturing. However, little is known about non-model gas fermenting microorganisms. The focus of the advertised position will be on developing and applying cutting edge
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imaging, infrared thermography and image-based performance modelling. You will join the Solar Photovoltaics Systems Team at DTU Electro, an internationally recognized research environment focusing
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structures and functionalities. The candidate will be in close collaboration with industry to enhance the sensitivity and multiplexing capability of biosensors for detection of various biomarkers for early
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collection, satellite monitoring, fieldwork in Greenland, and advanced modeling techniques. The postdoctoral project will focus on Greenland and Antarctica, analyzing surface elevation change, ice loss
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candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with our Danish industrial partners on innovative use cases, including advanced condition-based monitoring in industrial settings and speech
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will be at the absolute forefront of combining GNSS and modeling the different contributions that courses solid Earth deformation where the main contributors are elastic deformation, glacial isostatic
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this postdoc position, along with an additional postdoc and one PhD position, we will tackle this grand challenge by fabricating and studying electrocatalysts with three-dimensional active site structures. With