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hardware and quantum algorithms that solve life-science-relevant chemical and biological problems. Among the four hardware platforms pursued by NQCP, the Spin Qubit Pilot Line Team aims at achieving a
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investigating how soil carbon and nitrogen gradients in rewetted peat impact GHG fluxes. In this position, you will also develop and deploy custom-built sensors for CO2 and CH4 flux measurements in ditches and
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Applications are invited for a 2 year postdoc position in the field of nanomaterials and plasmonic sensors at the iNANO Center, Aarhus University, Denmark. This is a fixed-termed 2-year position
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spatial variability of soil health. You will be contributing to specifically the area of using proximal and remote sensors, soil physical, chemical and biological data, as well as plant and weather data
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Europe in electrochemistry, energy storage, power electronics, process engineering, smart sensors, IoT, and solar power. Together, we pursue the common goal of accelerating the decarbonization of energy
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meetings Potentially participate in Arctic field campaigns Be working with large data sets and developing algorithms. You should be highly motivated, self-driven, and possess strong work ethics, team spirit
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spatial variability of soil health. You will be contributing to specifically the area of using proximal and remote sensors, soil physical, chemical and biological data, as well as plant and weather data
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-disciplinary involving algorithmics, stochastic optimization, multi-criteria decision making, and data science. As part of the project, you will implement and test algorithms and further develop your skills in
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outperforms previous magnetoresistive devices by orders of magnitude, and ii) assess its potential for applications, including magnetoresistive sensors. Responsibilities and qualifications The primary tasks
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-extrusion 3D printing and 3D bioprinting. Topics include: 3D printable soft electronics for bio-hybrid tissues with embedded sensors Functional Bio-matrices for embedded bioprinting of perfusable tissue