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Tenure-track Assistant and Associate Professorship positions in Algorithms at the Department of M...
, combinatorial optimization, cryptology, data structures, fine-grained complexity, and algorithmic research bridging to ML/AI. Tenure-track Assistant Professorship Position Successful candidates for a tenure-track
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reversible CO2 heat pumps. Development and demonstration of an energy optimizing algorithm for reversible CO2 heat pumps (with and without ejector): (i) Use of the previously implemented simulation model
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and ability to work in teams. Excellent English skills, written and spoken. Preferred qualifications: The optimal candidate has expertise in small-angle scattering techniques, including advanced data
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, and hydrogen storage could be affected by microorganisms consuming the stored hydrogen. The goal is to collaborate with industry and authorities to optimize subsurface use while minimizing environmental
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injection, and hydrogen storage could be affected by microorganisms consuming the stored hydrogen. The goal is to collaborate with industry and authorities to optimize subsurface use while minimizing
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journals. Previous industry experience is an advantage (working with industry or collaborating with industrial partners at fermentation design and/or optimization). We expect that you are an efficient team
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research areas include, but are not limited to, approximation algorithms, combinatorial optimization, cryptology, data structures, fine-grained complexity, and algorithmic research bridging to ML/AI. Tenure
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designing, optimizing, and demonstrating an integrated MD–PEM system. The position will focus on tailoring operational parameters for both processes to achieve stable, high-efficiency hydrogen production from
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research collaborations. Proven expertise in designing, developing, and optimizing biological assays is essential. We value independent researchers with experience in translating basic science into clinical
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purification, and enzyme characterization, with the goal of understanding and optimizing enzymatic systems for lignin modification and valorization. This position lies at the dynamic interface between