86 web-developer-university-of-liverpool research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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The National Food Institute at The Technical University of Denmark. The focus of the research group is to develop models within quantitative health assessment to be used in risk-benefit assessment, risk and
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purification techniques (e.g., affinity chromatography, size exclusion chromatography). Familiarity with enzyme kinetics and assay development. Exposure to computational tools like RFdiffusion, ProteinMPNN
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Job Description Are you passionate about nutrition, food safety, and the transition to sustainable diets? Do you have a strong interest in modelling and want to contribute to the development
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Bioengineering focused on developing highly selective inhibitors for cancer proteins. Responsibilities and qualifications This postdoc project will focus on designing and validating de novo protein inhibitors
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funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and led by Assoc. Prof. Janus Juul Eriksen @ DTU Chemistry – revolves around the development of new decompositions of molecular properties into local contributions
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activities Collaborate with researchers across Denmark and Europe in an interdisciplinary environment Help coordinate project efforts across En’Zync partners, including DTU, Aarhus University, the Danish
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Job Description We are developing a fast, cheap, environmentally friendly way to mineralise CO2 , to make stable, useful products. We invite enthusiastic applicants to join our cross disciplinary
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systems. Your primary tasks will be to: Perform linear and nonlinear optical characterization of higher-order mode fibers Develop and implement mode excitation techniques (e.g. using spatial light
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execution time (WCET). The postdoc position focuses on compiler support for WCET analysis for time-predictable architectures such as Patmos/T-CREST. Furthermore, it is expected to join the development of a
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Job Description We invite applications for two postdoctoral positions in luminescence physics at the Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Physics). The positions will push