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-year extension. The project is fully funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). The main objective of this project is to develop physics-constrained, data-driven turbulence models
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services, aiming for maximum resilience. The Postdoc will focus on the following key research objectives: Create a framework for analysing and designing satellite system solutions in cases involving Danish
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Engage in teaching as required Required Qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in Bioinformatics with at least
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, mathematics, computer science, and statistics. This Postdoc position falls under Research Thrust RT4 on Reliability and Trustworthiness. The objective is to explore and address research and design challenges
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, computational biology Hands-on experience with analytical equipment (LC-MS/MS) and its maintenance Proven track-record in metabolomics method development and deployment for high-throughput studies of microbial
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with focus on reaching a shared objective, and to achieve a good work-life balance by managing the demands of an ambitious career alongside personal well-being, hobbies, and family time. In terms
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Science or Mathematics. An ideal candidate has a research track record at a high international level (reflecting the academic age of the applicant) and experience with mechanising theory and/or practice
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, preferably with a focus on batteries, control, or optimization. Preferred qualifications include: Expertise in multi-domain and multi-objective optimization and AI-based control Strong analytical and modeling
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from April 1, 2026, or as soon possible. This is a fixed-term position to end on March 31, 2028. Job description The primary objective of this postdoctoral project is to understand how ecosystems
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& Atmospheric Physics Division of the Department of Space Research and Space Technology (DTU Space), current focus areas cover exoplanets, large-scale structure of the universe, physics of compact objects, space