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/PhD) You can learn more about the recruitment process here . Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race
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, BSc, MSc and PhD levels. The position will involve teaching in existing courses and developing new relevant course materials by bringing the newest results from your research into our teaching to
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. The job You will be a key contributor to the ongoing projects at DTU Chemical Engineering. Our large, well-equipped laboratory is used daily by both PhD students, Postdocs, researchers, and students, and we
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planned study programs at the bachelor, master and PhD level. Your research activities are expected to link to other relevant engineering areas in the department and the new professor is expected to engage
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fundamental science and advanced applications in green technologies, and you will be directly contributing to innovations in sustainable materials, bio-based processes, and circular bioeconomy solutions. We’re
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performance computer architectures, specifically GPUs. Responsibilities /Tasks Develop three-dimensional 6-moment gyro-fluid simulation code in particular to include plasma-neutral interactions, multispecies
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omics datasets, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Process and visualize high-throughput data, including NGS outputs. Contribute to developing computational tools, methods
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of new group members and visitors in technologies and protocols used in the laboratory as well as supervision of selected PhD students and BSc/MSc students. The position has direct reference to the Enzyme
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to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. Candidates must hold a PhD in Entrepreneurship, Design, Engineering didactics, or a closely related discipline as
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Job Description If you have solid practical experience in embedded systems, computer engineering, or related areas — and are excited to teach, collaborate, and shape the next generation of engineers