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about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the candidates will be based
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transfer of cell factories and bioprocesses through internal gate milestones Formulate strategies and developing robust bioprocesses for up-scaling Plan and run batch, fed-batch, repeated batch cultivations
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. The applicant should have: A PhD in meteorology, climatology or other related fields Experience in mesoscale modelling, preferably WRF Experience of scientific programming and running code on HPC systems
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for the successful applicant. The daily working language is English. Our research teams work in several fields, and we therefore expect you to have a background and qualifications in some of the following areas
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connections to industry, practice, and policy. You must be responsible for the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these
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characterization of photonic devices. Desired qualifications: Theoretical understanding of photonic integrated circuits. Experience with numerical modeling. Experience with Python programming. Additionally, we
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engineering. We seek strong experimental skills, open-mindedness, “I can do”, and never-give-up mentality. Excellent English communication stills are required for this position. We are seeking a bright and
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expectations of you: Experience with producing detailed documentation in English. Proficient in TDD (test-driven development) with unit tests. Ability to initiate and manage your own technical tasks
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to collaborate closely with our Danish industrial partners on innovative use cases, including advanced condition-based monitoring in industrial settings and speech enhancement in audio headsets. The appointed
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engineering, mathematical and programming contexts Your research will include extending and contributing to models and codes, including both high- and low-level programming languages, e.g. Python/Matlab