45 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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descriptions of plasma-neutral-electromagnetic interactions. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with the project team to bridge modelling and observations. Responsibilities and qualifications The work
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will be at the absolute forefront of combining GNSS and modeling the different contributions that courses solid Earth deformation where the main contributors are elastic deformation, glacial isostatic
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atmospheric retrieval and modeling, investigating the effects of stellar activity on atmospheric measurements, and contributing to the preparation of future JWST proposals and publications from ongoing programs
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also be responsible for further developing source attribution models based on metagenomic data. Finally, as part of the capacity building activities in the project, you will contribute to the training
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expertise in analysing/ training models on biological or chemical datasets Proficiency in Python for data science and machine learning Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge with deep
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experimental research-based technology integration, modeling, control, and data-driven analysis and toolset development. Here is the chance to work in a pleasant team atmosphere, dive into research and at
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will be to: Model the optical, mechanical and optoelectronic properties of the fibers using ray tracing and finite element method models; Select and characterize soft materials for the fibers, and use
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complex droplet flow patterns and the relations with the chemistry. One successful theory for optimization of surfactant impact and blends is the hydrophilic-lipophilic deviation balance. This enables us to
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access to excellent facilities and competences for synthesis, characterization and modelling. Responsibilities and qualifications Your tasks will primarily encompass: Nanoparticle synthesis and surface
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potential for exploiting temperature gradients for producing electricity and predict their long-term performance under real operating conditions. The project also includes modeling of heat transfer and