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the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus on ensuring that our research results contribute to creating a better society by supporting areas such as health, green transition
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to) topics like implications of sector coupling to resiliency, robust grid designs, stability and cascaded failure analysis, real-time remedial actions, adequacy analysis, grid-forming power converters, threat
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, user support, and training Setup and analysis of plasma edge turbulence simulations for present and future tokamaks specifically with the aim to validate simulation results against experimental findings
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the studies with colleagues and culture and sequence samples in the laboratory at DTU National Food Institute. Moreover, you will conduct the bioinformatics analysis and disseminate the results to various
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, as a basis for the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus on ensuring that our research results contribute to creating a better society by supporting areas such as health
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centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus on ensuring that our research results contribute
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and Health Promotion. The research group manages the design, implementation, processing, analysis, and communication of population surveys and randomized trials. It has dynamic staff with especially
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. We are especially interested in candidates who bring scientific insight into wind energy, applied statistical meteorology, climate data, or geo-spatial analysis — with the curiosity and motivation
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will integrate modelling and multi-omics data analysis to generate actionable hypotheses for strain design. You will collaborate closely with experimentalists and cross-functional teams to drive projects
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Perform analysis of liquid samples using techniques such as titration, FTIR, solubility, and ion chromatography Supervise and maintain existing laboratory setups on an ongoing basis Introduce students