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Independent Research Fund Denmark, dedicated to developing "A novel ternary blended cement with low-grade clay." Join our team and contribute to the field of cement research. Responsibilities and qualifications
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The overall aim of the project is to generate new knowledge about how emerging generative AI tools – such as Copilot, speech-to-text systems and retrieval-augmented generation
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profile, then don’t hesitate to apply. Responsibilities and qualifications Tasks and responsibility include optimization of safe microorganisms to produce selected essential amino acids genetic and
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collegial respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. Responsibilities In this role, you will join an internationally recognised multidisciplinary team to develop new technical solutions
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with colleagues responsible for downstream AI-based optimization. The ideal candidate has a strong background in computational electromagnetics and photonics, ideally with experience in topology
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close collaboration with colleagues responsible for downstream AI-based optimization. The ideal candidate has a strong background in computational electromagnetics and photonics, ideally with experience
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the overall assessment of the applicants' qualifications. The committee may request additional information, and if so, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary material
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reading/communication skills in Danish, or a Scandinavian language are required. Role and Responsibilities As a key member of a consortium spanning five universities, you will contribute to: • Digital
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participation, and community specific dialogues that seek to place scientists and community members on an equal footing. In the project, we will answer four research questions. First, what types of non-economic
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analysis of prepared electrode materials. Responsibilities and qualifications The main focus of the postdoc work will be on structural and electrochemical characterization of carbon materials for sodium ion