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The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel methods to measure the kinetics and stability of enzymes under industrial
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Job Description The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel methods to measure the kinetics and stability of enzymes
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empirical understanding of degasser installations and to develop a teaching platform. Responsibilities and qualifications Your focus will be to conduct experimental research, participate in measurement
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to evolve classical communication networks to support both traditional data and the unique requirements of quantum information systems (https://www.classique.aau.dk). CLASSIQUE will address a suite of
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, non-communicable diseases, multi- and co-morbidity and rehabilitation) that shape our vision for sustainable and healthy and sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters of science within
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one main research objective, which is to study the neuro-inflammatory response that occurs following ischemic stroke with the aim of contributing to the development of novel therapies to improve outcome
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. The stipend is within the Data Engineering, Science, and Systems (DESS) research group and supervised by Professor Torben Bach Pedersen. Within Digital Energy, DESS has developed the award-winning FlexOffer
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project’s principal investigator, Associate Professor Lars Rohwedder, an internationally recognized expert in the areas of approximation algorithms and parameterized algorithms, see https://larsrohwedder.com
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building at Blegdamsvej 17, established by Niels Bohr. This is the place where quantum theory was born and where many new exciting developments in gravity are now taking place. Today, the Niels Bohr