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closely with the Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University. In addition, your organic chemistry skills will be instrumental in developing antioxidant artificial cells. These interdisciplinary projects
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of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is opening two exciting opportunities for Postdoctoral positions in Business Process Management. We search for a profile
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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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implementation and information retrieval. Ideal profile We are looking for students who have taken courses in Financial Economics, Mathematics, Probability, and Statistics and who enjoy working with data and/or
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for optimizing the energy consumption, mathematical models for digital twin technology, and minimum interoperability mechanisms for streamlining the integration across devices, consumers, and technologies. You
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computational chemistry or physics will be preferred, but candidates with a solid background in statistics, computer science, and/or mathematics are also encouraged to apply. Programming skills (e.g., Python
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for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Compute DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an
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mathematical ability Experience with symmetry analysis, group theory, or topological band theory Demonstrated experience in programming and contributions to open-source software Excellent communication skills
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Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an internationally recognised academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies
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project supported by the Challenge Programme of the Novo Nordisk Foundation: “Mathematical Modelling for Microbial Community Induced Metabolic Diseases”, led by Prof. Daniel Merkle. The expected starting