68 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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improved solutions for food allergy immunotherapy. Your research will focus on: Analyses of in vivo studies on immunotherapy Developing and performing in vitro and ex vivo (single)cell-based analyses
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..) Digital Twin & Digital Transformation Development & Deployment of Digital Twins for smart cities, or data infrastructure. IoT-based Data Sources, Big Data Pipelines, & Real-time Analytics. Federated Systems
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food innovation. The project focuses on improving the use of underutilized plant-based raw materials (UPRM) through fermentation with edible mushroom mycelium. By harnessing the unique ability
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functionalization and a detailed knowledge about interactions between nanoparticles and living organisms? Are you looking for an ideal springboard for a future career as a scientist in either academia or in industry
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academia or industry? The department of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is looking for a postdoc for a 12-month position in the field of thermoelectric
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Job Description Are you intrigued by the many fascinating properties and advanced uses of polymers and elastomers? Are you looking to establish yourself as a scientist? The Materials Mechanics
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multidisciplinary use of process technology, materials science, solid and fluid mechanics as well as thermodynamics and heat transfer in the analysis, modelling, and development of manufacturing processes. Technology
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group members through seminars; write scientific reports and present her/his results at national/international scientific conferences; supervise MSc and BSc students. To apply for this position, you must
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the Section of Manufacturing Engineering at https://construct.dtu.dk/sections/manufacturing-engineering . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at
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of this postdoc position is to develop and employ multiple in-situ spectroscopic techniques, including, but not limited to, surface-enhanced IR and Raman, to investigate the reaction intermediates