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access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert assistance with improving your teaching, your proposal writing skills and expert feedback on grant applications. We actively facilitate building your
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position is full-time (37 hours per week) and is to be filled as soon as possible. The workplace will be at DeiC’s offices on the DTU Campus in Lyngby or the AU Campus in Aarhus. Application and contact
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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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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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, and effective communication skills to support multi-sectoral collaboration. Have a strong research profile, including operational research, relevant publications, funding applications, scientific
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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