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proven track record of research publications. Proven ability to conduct independent research Effective communication and mentoring skills. A commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace
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and operation of building HVAC systems, these technologies support both energy efficiency and flexible demand objectives. Model predictive control (MPC), which involves physics-based building energy
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offered in this context, with the objective of modelling, coding, and field-validating a new mechanistic analysis tool for pavements containing fungal-bound granular layers. The research will focus on urban
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by excellent grades in relevant courses from your education and a stellar track-record as an engineer/researcher as evidenced by your publications. You should have significant experience within several
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international recognition within the research field and demonstrated the ability to collaborate across disciplines e.g. Physics, Nanofabrication, as well as Photonics. Your track record proves your ability
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. The objective of the position is to publish two papers in peer-reviewed journals. Your main tasks will include: Developing optimization frameworks for flexible demand asset, participating in the intraday
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be secured – and as part of that, collaboration with international academia, society, as well as technical groups across DTU, is awaited. The new professor has a strong proven track record in research
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The successful candidate should have a proven track record of publishing in peer-reviewed international journals and possess excellent communication and academic writing skills in English. As a formal
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Job Description We are seeking an outstanding scientist with a strong track record in single-cell biology, especially single-cell proteomics, to join the Section for Medical Biotechnology, embedded
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Mailchimp or a similar tool. Maintaining our website. Being part of planning and managing digital campaigns with our marketing team Tracking what works, what doesn’t, and why — bonus points if you know your