59 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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threats to human and environmental health. This position aims to develop advanced catalytic technologies, including thermal, microwave, and photocatalysis, to convert plastic waste into high-value chemicals
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Job Description Are you passionate about ontologies, data integration, or semantic technologies—and ready to apply them in a real-world engineering context? Would you like to help shape the future
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) or Assistant Professor Peyman Khajavi (pkha@dtu.dk ). You can read more about DTU Energy at www.energy.dtu.dk/english . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and
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career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor and Head of Section Jakob Mann (jmsq@dtu.dk , +45 21362962) You can read more about DTU Wind at
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chatbots and other virtual assistants that can help students learn more effectively or prepare for exams, or support teachers in repetitive tasks. We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced
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production and quality control will help save natural resources as well as reduce waste material and energy consumption. Formulation and test methods using mathematical modelling and prediction tools. Fouling
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Job Description Are you interested and experienced in stem cell differentiation, human tissue models and 3D bioprinting? DTU Health Tech is offering a postdoctoral position focused on developing
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Job Description Are you interested in materials science and human biology? The TMAT group at DTU Health Tech is offering two postdoctoral positions within new materials and methods for micro
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research group led by Professor Morten Nielsen and within the group of Dr Michael Hodskinson, Lonza Early Development Services, Cambridge, UK. At DTU, your main focus will be centered on further developing
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-driven research team. This position will be affiliated with the teams of Associate Professors Chiara Francavilla and Erwin Schoof in the Section for Medical Biotechnology at the Department of Biotechnology