67 operations-research Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Are you a researcher focused on thermal energy systems, sustainable industrial heating and cooling, or thermal energy storage? Are you seeking a unique opportunity to make an impact
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. Responsibilities and qualifications As a postdoc in our lab, you will be involved in both theoretical and practical methodological developments, in accordance with the research area described above, the
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experimental results (to be collected within the project). You will work together with other young researchers involved in the project as well as with international academic and industrial collaborators. Key
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processes — from weathering and erosion to sediment transport and landscape evolution. Depending on your background and expertise, your research will focus on one or more of the following areas: Confocal
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printed hydrogel microfluidics and stem cell-derived liver organoids to advance the engineering of mature human liver tissue in vitro. You will work across disciplines, with access to world-class facilities
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tools are transforming professional work. You will work with a team of leading researchers, contribute to high-impact studies, and engage with public institutions to inform real-world AI implementation
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well as contributing to other research and advisory activities in our research group. You’ll work hands-on with high-end GC-MS instrumentation (and other analytical equipment) and collaborate closely with researchers
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degree. Previous experience with the supervision of students Ability to work independently, responsibility to perform research and meet deadlines. Talent for scientific writing and to give presentations
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. Responsibilities and qualifications As a Postdoc you will contribute with research that can lead to development of safe and healthy aquatic food products for vulnerable populations in Columbia and one or two
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-driven research team. This position will be affiliated with the teams of Associate Professors Chiara Francavilla and Erwin Schoof in the Section for Medical Biotechnology at the Department of Biotechnology