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Job Description DTU Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Technical University of Denmark invites applications for a position as Professor in Multiphysical Design and Optimization. The professor will
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be at the forefront of developing and optimizing a sustainable process for CO2-to-methanol conversion. The job As our new Process Development Engineer, you will be responsible for the end-to-end
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of key facilities, contributing to ongoing research and development projects, and providing hands-on support for process optimization and equipment development and maintenance. The job In this role
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. Nikos Hatzakis is leading the Center for Optimized Oligo Escape and Control of Disease, an interdisciplinary center between University of Copenhagen, Harvard Medical School and University of Lisboa, as
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implementation of new analytical methods, experimental approaches, and processing technologies Development, optimization, and documentation of laboratory and processing protocols Assist with supervision, training
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well as knowledge to support activities related to optimization methods across integrated energy systems and energy markets. The position is offered in relation to the research group iGRIDS- Intelligent Energy
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factories for sustainable production of high-value compounds Synthetic biology and pathway optimization for bio-based molecules and metabolites Development of phototrophic or heterotrophic platforms
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health in the population by optimizing diagnostics, prevention and treatment of diseases in the oral and craniofacial areas. Our purpose includes research-based and -integrating teaching to ensure
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the CFIB Scientific Advisory Board. Oversee the maintenance and strategic upgrade of imaging equipment, ensuring optimal performance and excellent technology portfolio development. Strategically integrate
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neurobehavioral testing in mice. Key tasks include: • Planning, performing, and optimizing behavioral tests in mice, including tests of locomotion, anxiety-related behavior, learning and memory, motor