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of the candidate: The successful candidate is expected to hold: A master degree in engineering, mathematics, or physics. Excellent programming skills. Excellent (mathematical) modeling skills. Keen interest in
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properties of the extracted compounds, (iv ) scale-up the optimized extraction process for potential industrial application. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to sustainable food innovation while
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settings, autonomous systems need to adapt to changing requirements and conditions while ensuring highest levels of quality in the production process and safe interaction with human co-workers and other
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everything from basic science to strategic and applied research. The activities encompass research and education within materials, mechanics, physics, production, and industrial management and innovation
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The Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in advanced bio-oil analytical chemistry. The project is part of the research project “UPBIO”, which is
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bottlenecks in data and system management, especially around data quality, metadata governance, and the integration of machine data for long-term monitoring. Through a hybrid approach combining physical models
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described therein. Based on an individual managerial assessment, the employee may be exempt from time registration—also referred to as “self-managed working hours.” Assessment and Evaluation Process
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the project will be the development of physics enhanced data driven methods to achieve reliable prediction of residual usable life of milling tools. The approach will be validated by application to industrial
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of the following areas and an interest to develop within others: Protein chemistry Enzyme kinetics and kinetic modelling Experimental physical chemistry Electrochemistry Assay development and
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academic groups and industrial entities in Europe and it addresses the development of a process chain targeting valorization of carbon dioxide to algal proteins. We, at DTU Chemical Engineering, will focus