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the relevant union. The position is a part-time position (15 hours/week) for a period of 7 months. Starting date is 1 June 2025 (or according to mutual agreement). The workplace is DTU Lyngby Campus. Application
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. Understanding of embedded programming, computer architecture and digital electronic systems. Experience with low-level bare-metal coding, particularly in C/C++. Understanding of digital electronic systems
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the area of natural science The ability to work independently and plan complex tasks A collaborative mindset and willingness to engage in a large, international, and cross-disciplinary team Fluency in
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. The allowance will be agreed upon with the relevant union. The position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You can read more about career paths
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similar. Bring hands-on experience in two or more areas: programming, robotics, AI, embedded systems, or physical computing. Are curious and passionate about emerging technologies — from VR to quantum
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Department of Wind and Energy Systems at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) invites applications for a position as Professor in the area of Impact Assessment for energy systems and technologies. In
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grant applications. Implementing and characterizing new imaging methods, protocols and experimental set-ups. Responsible for maintaining equipment service contracts and industrial research collaborations
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Job Description We invite applications for a 14-month Postdoc position focused on multi-domain human well-being, including thermal, visual, indoor air quality (IAQ), and acoustics. You will work in
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documentation. Excellent communication skills in English; with understanding of Danish or a willingness to learn. A strong independent working style and the ability to plan and execute complex tasks effectively
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Job Description Are you an Artificial Intelligence researcher who would like to accelerate material discovery for their applications in water treatment, energy conversion, and resource recovery