62 atmospheric-simulation-and-modeling Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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(RAG) models – are shaping professional expertise and practice across diverse Danish public sector domains, especially among frontline workers, including caseworkers, service providers and welfare
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not required. Experience in programming, simulation and data analysis. Ideally also in experiment automation. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills in
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-driven analysis and modeling. These are interdisciplinary positions that combine environmental engineering, materials science, and sustainability assessment. We are looking for motivated and forward
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academic career in a group with a strong publication track record Work in a supportive, international environment just outside Copenhagen If you want to apply your skills in animal models and translational
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well as experience working with animal models and/or cellular assays, and you are looking for an opportunity to put your skills into practise, you have it right here. The Research Group for Food Allergy at the DTU
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the nanoparticles will dissolve and release their nutrients. Field tests under controlled conditions will be conducted in collaboration with the other partners involved in the project. At DTU Energy, you will have
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involve the following tasks: Supervision of BSc/MSc and PhD students related to the project. Performing catalytic tests on upgrading pyrolysis oil and pyrolysis oil model compounds using an advanced
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engineering. It covers a wide range of manufacturing processes and modelling approaches, metrology at all scales, micro/nanomanufacturing, and additive manufacturing. The research is based on a
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integrated circuits for next-generation UOWC technologies. As a participant of the project, you will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in design, simulation, nanofabrication, characterization, and
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from water samples compared to tissue samples for early detection of disease. Another is to perform “what if” scenario modelling to compare suitability for different sampling protocols in farms in non