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Job Description We are seeking a full-time Postdoc in the section of Digital Building Technology (DBT) at DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct). This research position
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have successfully defended a PhD thesis in a relevant discipline (computational mechanics, mechanical/aerospace engineering, simulation technology, applied mathematics, etc.). If you have not received
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PhD degree in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, computer science, or a closely related field. A desire to engage in cross-disciplinary research at the intersections of civil, mechanical
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sensors, data collection, and data management Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and supervise student projects As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). You are also
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is a newly established group within the Mechanics and Materials Section of the Mechanical and Production Engineering Department. The group currently consists of 3 PhD students and 1 postdoc. Our focus
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this postdoc position, along with an additional postdoc and one PhD position, we will tackle this grand challenge by fabricating and studying electrocatalysts with three-dimensional active site structures. With
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computational models with microbiome-driven mechanisms and lay the groundwork for studies on microbiome modulation as a therapeutic strategy. Integrating clinical expertise and advanced molecular analyses ensures
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computational models with microbiome-driven mechanisms and lay the groundwork for studies on microbiome modulation as a therapeutic strategy. Integrating clinical expertise and advanced molecular analyses ensures
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tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality, including publication. Guidance and supervision of Bachelor’s and Master's degree students, as well as supervision of PhD
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Danish time. Research Project You will lead a research project with the aim to understand the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown molecular