81 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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photon indistinguishability. Improve our excitation schemes using advanced pulse carving. Supervise project students. Contribute to the development of new SPS designs. Document the research with scientific
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Job Description Are you worried about the coastal regions in an era of climate change and plastic pollution? Do you want to play a part in the development of a novel numerical model that can shed
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integrity in our work. Therefore, we strive for and take responsibility for driving the democratisation of digital technologies, so that everyone has the opportunity to actively participate in the development
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processes — from weathering and erosion to sediment transport and landscape evolution. Depending on your background and expertise, your research will focus on one or more of the following areas: Confocal
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execution time (WCET). The postdoc position focuses on compiler support for WCET analysis for time-predictable architectures such as Patmos/T-CREST. Furthermore, it is expected to join the development of a
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Bioengineering focused on developing highly selective inhibitors for cancer proteins. Responsibilities and qualifications This postdoc project will focus on designing and validating de novo protein inhibitors
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on mould concept and production system development. As a Researcher you are expected to have an active role in preparation of project applications to attract national as well as European funding. As formal
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development of functional materials, components, and systems for sustainable energy technologies. The technologies include fuel cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is
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capable of degrading thermoset plastics. This includes in-depth studies of enzyme activity, stability, kinetics, and structure–function relationships. You will also contribute to the development of new
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systems. Your primary tasks will be to: Perform linear and nonlinear optical characterization of higher-order mode fibers Develop and implement mode excitation techniques (e.g. using spatial light