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of the project makes it a prerequisite that you have a broad interest in the application of physical methods for the study of (bio)chemical function. Your primary tasks will include to: develop, evolve, and apply
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Job Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling future power and energy systems? The Renewable Plants in
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qualifications As our new colleague in our research team your job will be to develop novel computational frameworks for machine learning. In particular, you will push the boundaries of Scalability, drawing upon
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for prediction of allergenicity of new foods and specifically develop and employ cell-based in vitro models to predict the sensitising capacity of novel food proteins. You will be involved in research, innovation
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data, which often only provides snapshots in time, neglect coastal waters, and overlook certain species. You will work on integrating diverse data sources to overcome these limitations and develop a more
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education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made according to the qualification requirements stated above. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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characterize the toxicological and chemical profile of emerging pollutants in our drinking water. To achieve this you will: Develop novel sample preparation and high-resolution mass spectrometry workflows
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will take advanced courses to build and deepen your skills, implement and evaluate algorithms, and develop your ability to write and present scientific work. We are a supportive team that will welcome
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results. The ability to work collaboratively in a team with an open-minded spirit, embracing both teaching and learning opportunities. A genuine interest in discussing physics and engaging in thoughtful
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requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner