55 algorithm-development-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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, the candidate will be leading the building of a database to i) guide neuroethological studies (behaviour and physiology) in honeybees at University of Konstanz, and ii) train algorithms aimed at modelling and
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sets and developing algorithms. You should be highly motivated, self-driven, and possess strong work ethics, team spirit, and excellent collaboration skills. You will be responsible for the collection
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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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-film solar cells. LightTrap covers the entire discovery chain, from ab initio calculations and photonic simulations to materials synthesis and nanostructuring, all guided by advanced AI algorithms
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will explore reaction evolution mechanisms for magnesium-based binders, leveraging state-of-the-art experimentation and numerical modelling tools. This position is part of the prestigious Villum Synergy
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Engineering, you will support the development of these technologies. Specifically, we are working on projects where a high temperature heat pump will increase the efficiency of thermal carbon capture. We study
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Job Description Are you burning for physics and how to teach it? Do you want to be a central part of developing new lab exercises for teaching quantum mechanics and electromagnetism at university
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in advancing quantum-science-and-technology education at DTU and the University of Copenhagen? At DTU Physics we are looking for a talented postdoc or engineer to develop and build new portable
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to develop an innovative extracellular vesicles (EVs)-based DNA transfection platform that addresses a long-standing bottleneck in cell engineering—the efficient genetic modification of difficult-to-transfect
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Job Description Do you want to help shape the future of green hydrogen production by developing a novel electrolysis component that goes beyond today’s conventional PEM stacks? Are you excited about