47 requirements-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Qualifications & Skills: - Academic background in analytical chemistry, chemistry, food chemistry, or chemical engineering - Strong experience with GC-MS, preferably in food or biological sample analysis
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support society's need to regulate fishing. The section is internationally recognized and has a strong collaborative network within the development of fisheries technology. We offer a rewarding and
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unique dataset and generate real-world impact through science-based advice for universities, policymakers and innovation funders? At DTU’s Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship (DTU Entrepreneurship), we
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, and who are excited about collaborating with users to create technology that solves their problems. If successful, your work will contribute to better and more robust prenatal care for mother and child
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nanofabrication of silicon devices as well as experience with optical characterization. Both candidates are expected to take responsibility for driving ambitious research projects and to co-supervise students and
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is required Experience with genetic engineering is an advantage Since a major activity in the project is fermentation, the successful candidate should have experience with this, also using bioreactors
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technical skillset matches one or more of the following topics: Requirements and software engineering Systems, software, and database design Distributed and cloud-based systems design, including security
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topological photonics and nanophotonics. This will involve analyzing and computing topological properties of photonic structures, as well as planning and envisioning new research directions. The project is
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experimental setups, take initiative and leadership, and secure progress of the experimental work on a daily basis. Essential is your internal drive to achieve significant and ground-breaking results. Your key
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unfold your skills, we have just the right job for you. Within the next 25 years the world’s population will need up to twice the amount of protein compared to today. Topped by the climate crisis, we need