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MARC, MSC ADAMS). Sharing best practices in modern software development (version control, code quality, cloud-based deployment, cross-language interoperability) with colleagues working in the department
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for the teaching of courses as well as course design and development. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected
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. Responsibilities and qualifications Qualifications: PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics. Proficiency in scientific programming with Python. Excellent oral and written
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the area of natural science The ability to work independently and plan complex tasks A collaborative mindset and willingness to engage in a large, international, and cross-disciplinary team Fluency in
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some basic Danish. In addition, we are looking for people with experience or knowledge with one or more of the following topics: Proficiency in system programming languages like GO, C#, Python, Java, and
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Education as a laboratory technician Thrives both in the laboratory and with administrative work Proficient in English in both text and speech Quick to respond to questions Speaks up when help is needed
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, Programming, and Physics. Python has been selected as the standard programming language in these courses, and all new students are expected to have a functional Python environment on their personal laptops
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participate in collaboration — both nationally and internationally Have good communication skills in both English and Danish What we offer in return We can provide an informal work environment where we highly
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consortia. Are structured, proactive, and capable of handling multiple projects simultaneously. Communicate clearly and effectively in English (Danish skills are an advantage). Build strong relationships with
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programmes, especially in areas such as: Embedded systems and digital design, Hardware/software co-design, Dependable and real-time systems, Operating systems and system-level programming, Verification and