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, and capable of supporting future research and digital services. Examples of development work include: Building automation and Infrastructure-as-Code solutions Improving deployment pipelines and service
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disciplines in our Startup Program, i.e. technology maturation, funding, commercial maturation and team formation. Close collaboration with the departments around the innovation agenda and culture, and relevant
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dynamics to fish as well as the coastal zone as a fishing ground and production area for low-trophic aquaculture, i.e. farming of shellfish, seaweed etc. The research topics include some general themes
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connection of renewable generation, experience with HIL systems and experimental test setups, and strong competences in communication systems as well as coding experience (C++ and Python). As a formal
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structure quantification by tomography and imaging Perform testing across different scales, i.e. characterizing the viscoelastic properties of the base material and the nonlinear mechanics of the scaffolds
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resources, like source code, hardware design, videos, etc. A 2-minute video of yourself explaining why you are a fit for the position You may apply before obtaining your master's degree, but you cannot begin
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progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation, analytics and data science, has fundamentally changed the scope and ambition of harnessing the potential
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. The ideal candidate will have: Experience in developing novel algorithms. Experience in coding in python and preferably C/C++. Experience in frontend engineering, including but not limited
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. Software or code development, incl. artificial intelligence and machine learning. Automation and robotics, incl. safe human-machine interaction. Serious gaming, incl. AR/VR. Life cycle analysis. You are
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Copenhagen area. The group develops the GPAW electronic structure code, the ASE Python library, and the TaskBlaster workflow framework. Substantial computational resources are available for the project through