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nanoparticles and reactions at the atomic-level by combining path-breaking advances in electron microscopy, microfabricated nanoreactors, nanoparticle synthesis and computational modelling. The radical new
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Job Description Are you passionate about scientific machine learning, particularly physics-informed machine learning? If so, this position might be perfect for you. We are seeking a data scientist
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experimentation with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein. Your goal will be to develop fundamental algorithmic techniques to overcome critical bottlenecks on data scale and quality, enabling scientists to gather vastly
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multidisciplinary team will work in close collaboration with the Francavilla-led team at the University of Manchester, UK, and with several scientists with diverse background in Denmark and abroad. Dr Schoof’s team
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interaction with the other PhDs/Postdocs and more senior scientists within the MicroAM project. Responsibilities and qualifications If you are interested in numerical simulations of advanced manufacturing
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purposes. Our expectations of you We are looking for a academic employee who has an interest in satellite data and wind energy, and that has basic knowledge about computers and software. You must be able
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Job Description Do you wish to pursue your career as a materials and or chemist scientist, working closely with both academia and industry, developing interdisciplinary skills? DTU Engineering
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for phage display selections such as toxin purification from venoms. Requirements: Accepted for a MSc program at DTU. Previous working experience in a laboratory setting, e.g. in GMO class-1 labs is mandatory
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. The project will be supervised by Associate Professor Martin Hansen (DTU Sustain), and co-supervised by Professor Hans Peter Arp (NTNU Chemistry), Senior Scientist Anna Rosenmai (DTU Food), Veerle Jaspers (NTNU
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Job Description Are you passionate about building intuitive and engaging web applications that transform the way scientists work in laboratories? Do you have a solid foundation in React development