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models Develop and optimize advanced protocols (e.g., single-cell assays, CRISPR-based screens) Collaborate with an interdisciplinary network of computational biologists, clinicians, and international
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technical challenges and proposing innovative solutions. Conduct tests at DTU Construct to document and demonstrate the optimal use of recycled metal in production. Contribute to integrating our findings
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: 1) Drones for Infrastructure Inspections and Interactions 2) Real-time processing, and 3) optimized power electronics. The section currently has 15 academics, including professors, PhD students, and
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within the following projects: 1. CO2plus: Phase behavior of CO2+X in CO2 storage. 2. CapSim: Optimizing carbon capture simulation through advanced modelling tools. Responsibilities and
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our team at DTU Compute, offering a fully funded position within a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment. The positions are part of the research project “AI-driven materials optimization
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regions of the world, and at the same time impact the climate positively utilizing CO2 as raw material. To be launched into scaled solutions, the technology needs to be optimized through leveraging digital
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for application in biocatalysis. Enzyme kinetic analysis. Development and optimization of multi-enzyme cascade reactions. Disseminating project results through scientific publications and conference presentations
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collection. Evaluate protein content, nutritional value, and functional properties of yeast biomass in various fermentation processes. Develop and optimize both liquid fermentation strategies offering high
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(microalgae and bacteria) affect the seagrass ecosystem function as greenhouse gas sink and the greenhouse gas production under environmental stress. Such knowledge is important to optimize the beneficial role
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, including publication. Lead the development, optimization, and execution of stem cell-based brain cell differentiation, focusing on hiPSCs-derived neurons and microglia. Design and conduct in vivo experiments