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with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical
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and liquid chromatography (GC- and LC) – high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Professor Ole John Nielsen has knowledge and capacity in infrared (IR) methods to detect potential F-gases being
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. This position targets a fundamental question: how does the manufacturability of whole-cell-based biosolutions influence their real-world performance in the field? Your research will seek to understand
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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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development, particularly in LabVIEW and C++ programming for high-precision measurement systems. As a key member of our team, you will lead the development and optimization of our high-speed dermal atomic force
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for experimental research within molecular biology, strain engineering, high throughput screening and fermentation at different scales. Responsibilities and qualifications Focus is on genetically engineered bacteria
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platforms. Experience in high-performance computing or working with large-scale simulation environments. Prior work involving model calibration, optimization under uncertainty, or scenario analysis
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in high-level conferences and publish in high-quality journals as part of your dissemination tasks. As a postdoc, you will mainly focus on: Developing advanced control strategies for buildings
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, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. The Section for Manufacturing Engineering performs theoretical, numerical, and experimental research in the field of manufacturing
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Job Description Help us build the future of synthetic blood. What’s in it for you? This is your opportunity to: Drive high-impact research in nanomedicine and drug delivery Lead in vitro and in vivo