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and evaluate sustainable food packaging solutions that integrate material innovation, production systems, and microbiological safety for high-impact societal and scientific outcomes. Responsibilities
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performing local neural pattern recognition and decoding. A low-power transceiver, which will transmit only the decoded high-level control commands instead of the raw data, dramatically reducing bandwidth and
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., Python, R, MATLAB) Experience in built environment monitoring Fluent English skills, both written and spoken. Ability to publish the research results in high-reputation international journals Personal
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disciplines within management. We aim to conduct high-quality research, and we give high priority to publishing our research in leading academic journals and presenting it at recognised conferences. In addition
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be assessed at regular points in time. Who we are At the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience (BIO), our high-level research spans from basic to applied within both natural sciences and engineering
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, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, and bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping
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student in this project, you will: Collaborate with leading experts across Denmark and Europe in a high-impact, interdisciplinary setting Gain hands-on experience with protein characterization, advanced
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with respect to high level research, training and innovation within manufacturing engineering, in an exciting combination of academic and industrial environments. The selected candidate will receive
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in engineering. Candidates with the following knowledge and skills will be given priority consideration: Thermal energy storage or techno-economic analysis Heat transfer and heating/cooling systems
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October 1, or as soon as possible thereafter. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs