77 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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primary tasks will be to: Structure and curate large-scale datasets using open repositories, Design and implement the analysis including code development, Lead the writing of scientific articles and present
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students. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and scientists. Publish research findings in high-impact academic journals and present at international conferences. Your Qualifications: We
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Job Description A 9 month postdoc position is available at the Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging (CFU), Department of Health Technology from December 1, 2025 sponsored by the European Research
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of Denmark will be responsible for leading a large-scale engineering effort arming yeast cells with honeybee olfactory receptors for sensing and responding to diverse chemical and biological cues. Additionally
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internal and external partners (e.g., in catalysis, materials science, and environmental engineering) to guide the development toward scalable deployment. Perform techno-economic and life cycle assessments
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of Copenhagen and also involves partners at the McGill University (Canada) and the Department of Physics at DTU. The goal is to replace the highly inefficient current fertilization practices by a revolutionary
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) and geochemical speciation calculations (such as with PHREEQC or a similar code). We are running several projects in parallel, ranging from fundamental investigations of mineral-water-gas properties
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Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field Strong hands-on experience in several of the following areas: Microfluidics (design, fabrication
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, reaction rules, and help establish more sophisticated rational design protocols. Ultimately, the BONDS project has the potential to allow for furthering our current understanding of fundamental processes
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. DTU Electro is the department of electrical and photonics engineering at DTU. Our research aims at understanding the nature of light and electronics and the ways in which we can control and use