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for an Associate Professor for the Section for Thermal Engineering who can strengthen and further develop our activities within carbon capture and related thermal energy systems. The position includes research
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understanding of UI/UX Design Principles Possible experience with javascript Possible experience with analytics platforms Possible experience with CMS development In addition, we expect that you are: Comfortable
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opportunity to explore and develop the academic intersections where new insights and solutions emerge. Read more about our vision here. About the department FKF is one of four departments at the Faculty
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Are you an established researcher in probabilistic machine learning, with a passion for developing robust, trustworthy, and explainable AI methods for applications in science and engineering? Then
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development and application of models and analyses based on complex, heterogeneous datasets, and may use big data approaches, geospatial information, and spatial or spatiotemporal perspectives when relevant
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of Sustainability and Planning. As a tenure-track assistant professor, you are expected to develop an independent research agenda within the broad field of social and environmental assessment while contributing
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and collaborative faculty dedicated to excellence in cross-cultural teaching and research. The position offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong academic profile within a dynamic and
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integrated systems for Power-to-X applications, where you work with both detailed component models and system-level analyses. You will develop and apply high-fidelity models that describe coupled thermal
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security, including the development of best practices and procedures for handling large datasets generated by the department’s advanced research infrastructures. The Department of Chemistry The Department
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responsibility for the development of the department's research and teaching environment, and you will contribute to the implementation of the faculty's overall research strategy. You are expected to contribute