74 phd-in-ic-design Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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PhD degree (or equivalent) in Manufacturing Engineering, AM, or related field Experience with metrology of small to large scale laser-based metal AM components (e.g. DED, powder-bed fusion) Experience
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food innovation. The project focuses on improving the use of underutilized plant-based raw materials (UPRM) through fermentation with edible mushroom mycelium. By harnessing the unique ability
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. Ability to work independently, to plan and carry out complicated tasks. Good communication skills in English, both written and spoken. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent
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the Electronics group at DTU Electro. We are offering a 2-year fully funded Postdoc position, supported by the Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD) Grand Solution “GreenMag” project. The GreenMag project aims
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National Food Institute is looking to recruit a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher for research and innovation projects in immunotherapy. As our new colleague in the Research Group
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methodologies? Are your experienced and knowledge founded in one or more areas within below field of research: Software Engineering: Software Architecture, Design patterns, Quality Attributes (e.g
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”. Project description and qualifications The AM2PM project is funded by the European Union and targets the creation and use of smart technologies for designing, planning, and monitoring automated construction
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biologically and applied/translational approaches focusing on enhancing the strain design and development process. Learn more about our activities and expertise at biosustain.dtu.dk . The Multi-omics Network
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the Innovation Fund Denmark. It is led by the Danish SME TEGnology ApS and also involves partners based in Switzerland. The overall goal is to integrate existing, flexible TEGs in façade panels, to test their
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: Designing and training surrogate models (emulators) for biogeochemical modules within ESMs Quantifying the response of the biological carbon pump to changing environmental drivers Integrating observational