73 web-developer-university-of-liverpool research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Are you motivated by unravelling how fundamental cellular processes are regulated? Do you want to pioneer the discovery and development of innovative tools and methodologies
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Job Description We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop next-generation field inspection and diagnostic tools for photovoltaic (PV) systems based on luminescence
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Job Description The Exoplanet Group at DTU Space at the Technical University of Denmark, situated in the greater Copenhagen area, invites applications from highly qualified individuals for a
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academia or industry? The department of Energy Conversion and Storage (DTU Energy) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is looking for a postdoc for a 12-month position in the field of thermoelectric
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Job Description DTU Chemistry is seeking a talented researcher to develop advanced thermodynamic models for predicting phase equilibria and thermophysical properties of PFAS. This position offers
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to develop supercontinuum sources that outcompete synchrotrons from the deep-UV down to 33 nm to the mid-IR up to 15 µm. To cover this enormous bandwidth you will participate in making 4 supercontinuum sources
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University of Denmark (DTU) located at the outskirts of Copenhagen. CatTheory spans two departments at DTU, the Department of Physics, and the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage. CatTheory is
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assistant to help develop and support infrastructure for teaching chip design using open-source tools. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys technical exploration and contributing to reproducible and
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Job Description Would you like to join a team that supports the green energy transition by developing wind turbine response and validation methods and solutions? We are seeking a highly motivated
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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