11 current-modeling Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Are you worried about the coastal regions in an era of climate change and plastic pollution? Do you want to play a part in the development of a novel numerical model that can shed
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environments for occupants with minimum energy use. At the same time, these solutions should also be sustainable and resilient. We are looking for a postdoc to identify the limitations of current building and
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field activities across the world. Recent and current research projects are focused on the development of strapdown gravimetry for aircraft and drones, and the demonstration of new quantum technologies in
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production and quality control will help save natural resources as well as reduce waste material and energy consumption. Formulation and test methods using mathematical modelling and prediction tools. Fouling
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Job Description These days, the inner workings of molecules and materials can be probed and modelled by advanced simulation tools on modern computer architectures. However, the routine applications
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causing these variations in A and F stars. Using asteroseismology, we aim to detect and analyze near-core and surface magnetic fields. This involves comparing theoretical models with photometric
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data management Knowledge of material flow analysis, life cycle assessment modeling, social-LCA, and/or life cycle cost modeling Concepts of circular economy, climate mitigation models, planetary
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–microstructure–property–performance simulation platform, and (iii) a theoretical framework for design of AM-defect tolerant microstructures. The focus of the current postdoc position will be on applying all
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Job Description The Section of Bioinformatics, DTU Health Tech is world leading within Immunoinformatics and Machine-Learning. Currently, we, together with Lonza Cambridge, UK, are seeking a highly
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, especially electrochemical flow cells and surface-enhanced IR and Raman techniques. Catalyst Development: experience in synthesizing, characterizing, and evaluating nanostructured electrocatalysts