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experiences is essential in fostering a creative and successful academic environment. DTU Electro has 270 employees and span activities in physics, photonics, and electrical engineering. Research is performed
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control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. About the Quantum and Nanophotonics section The Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering has
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current and future climate risks. And the main focus of your position will be develop interdisciplinary modelling platform to evaluate potential adaptation strategies under future climate and crop systems
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current and future climate risks. And the main focus of your position will be develop interdisciplinary modelling platform to evaluate potential adaptation strategies under future climate and crop systems
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, with a close to 50-50% gender balance. Our working language is English. We are highly interdisciplinary and include experts within biomedical engineering, neuropsychology, pharmacology, biophysics
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obtained from Dr. Mikkel Heuck, mheu@dtu.dk . You can read more about career paths at DTU here and the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering here . If you apply from abroad, you may find
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. Join us at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are developing semantic-aware communication that leverage edge AI, semantic reasoning, and efficient time
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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, SDU, invites applicants for a 2-year Postdoc position offering applicants an exciting opportunity to join a new research
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of the rules defining the T cell immunogenicity of the HLA antigen presented peptides remains very limited. This greatly limits the applicability of current antigen presentation (in-silico and
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Do you have a computational background and interest in developing novel tools for integrating structural biology data to understand regulation of disordered regions of proteins? Then the Viennet lab