62 applied-design-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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: Develop and refine experimental tasks. Manage collaborations with external partners. Plan and execute analysis strategies. Work with large datasets and apply advanced analytical methods. Contribute to both
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technical skillset matches one or more of the following topics: Requirements and software engineering Systems, software, and database design Distributed and cloud-based systems design, including security
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Job Description Green fuels through Power-to-X (PtX) require vast amounts of water. Concurrently, the country's pivot towards biogas compounds our water shortage with substantial water use and
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on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Health Tech With a vision to improve health and quality of life through technology, DTU Health Tech engages in research, education, and innovation based on technical
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Job Description Fishing for a job to put your epidemiology skills to use? DTU Aqua is looking for a postdoc within Veterinary Epidemiology to work with different aspects of aquatic animal
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National Food Institute is looking to recruit a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher for research and innovation projects in immunotherapy. As our new colleague in the Research Group
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a comprehensive grid of stellar and pulsation models for A and F stars using MESA and GYRE. Analyze how different model parameters affect pulsation characteristics. Use asteroseismology to study near
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research will help to improve the environmental and economic sustainability of commercial fisheries. You will join the Section for Fisheries Technology at DTU Aqua in Hirtshals. The section has 21 employees
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biologically and applied/translational approaches focusing on enhancing the strain design and development process. Learn more about our activities and expertise at biosustain.dtu.dk . The Multi-omics Network
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amino acids, e.g. lysine, using fermentation technology. For this purpose, microorganisms that efficiently secrete amino acids will be developed. The vision is that microorganisms, in the future, can be