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duties. Teaching responsibilities of the Department of Organization comprise undergraduate and graduate teaching across a range of programs. Examples include: Organization Theory Organizational Analysis
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European level Participation in teaching activities Teaching and Learning education You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected
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plan and conduct most of your research independently, but at the same time, you will be part of a larger, team-driven project, and should find this exciting. You should be scientifically curious and
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experience in developing competitive national and international research applications Experience in programming languages (e.g. Python/R) and analytical skills in model evaluation Experience in advanced
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, or high-resolution microscopy. strong problem-solving and project management skills, including the ability to diagnose and resolve experimental challenges quickly, plan and execute complex experiments
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dynamics of two- more persons’ data during social interaction (e.g., decision making, turn-taking dynamics, or eye-movements) strong programming skills in e.g., MATLAB or Python strong background in signal
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airborne geophysical observations, and strong competences in Arctic fieldwork logistics. The gravity research group has carried out airborne gravimetry since the 1990s and has an annual work programme to
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Computation), Formal methods, and willingness to enhance knowledge in several of the listed areas. Proficiency in programming skills (C/C++, Python, Rust, Solidity, Vyper, etc.) is preferable. Strong
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or renewable energy systems is an advantage. Knowledge about media analysis is a plus, as is experience with industry. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English are essential; additional
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English (oral and written) Who we are The Section for Electrical Energy Technology focuses on energy system integration and supporting the energy transition towards a more efficient, circular, and reliable