52 parallel-computing-numerical-methods research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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(IBIS) at DTU Bioengineering (www.ibis.dtu.dk ). IBIS is an international, multidisciplinary research program dedicated to developing the next generation of microbial biofertilizer solutions for a
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magnet design. Responsibilities and qualifications For the modeling project, we are looking for a postdoc to realize computational methods to combine topology optimization methods in Comsol Multiphysics
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. The funding body is the Novo Nordisk Foundation. In parallel with research, you have the opportunity to take part in innovation activities with Copenhagen Microsystems , and this could be up to 20% of your time
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migrants and disadvantaged learners through an inclusive digital transformation. You will become part of a diverse and interdisciplinary environment that bridges computer science, pedagogy, and modern
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Job Description Would you like to join a team that supports the green energy transition by developing wind turbine response and validation methods and solutions? We are seeking a highly motivated
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) and geochemical speciation calculations (such as with PHREEQC or a similar code). We are running several projects in parallel, ranging from fundamental investigations of mineral-water-gas properties
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Energy our research is targeting exactly this, and we are looking for a postdoc to numerically aid our team in the design of biomagnetometers. It is possible to get a deeper understanding of how the brain
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Job Description Would you like to join a team that supports the green energy transition by developing wind turbine response and validation methods and solutions? We are seeking a highly motivated
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of advanced methods for activity-based simulation models and machine learning methods in transportation. You will work in close collaboration with colleagues, and with academic partners in Europe. Your primary
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will involve developing and applying advanced data analysis methods to investigate ionospheric electrodynamics using novel datasets, including those from the EISCAT 3D radar system and NASA's Electrojet