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of Denmark (DTU). The position focuses on the development of nanomaterial-based biosensors for ultra-early cancer detection, alongside the development of advanced nanoformulation-based cancer therapeutic
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Digital Science Support. As Head of Section, you will lead a team of talented professionals at the intersection of research and software development. You will shape the strategy, foster partnerships across
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contribute to a wide range of Defence needs, including NATO and Danish doctrine development, participating in public debates, and advising the Danish Defence on operations-related matters. Researchers at RDDC
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working with deep learning software stacks, extensive software development experience, and knowledge of machine learning frameworks (such as transformers, torch, Megatron, triton etc.) are pluses. MSc
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candidate to lead the development of chemical and optical sensors, imaging systems and in situ technology targeting coastal and deep-sea environment. Specific tasks include development, fabrication and use
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constraints while maintaining intelligent capabilities. You will design and implement lightweight multimodal AI systems for context-aware assistants supporting workforce development in remote communities. Your
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Qvortrup (DTU Chemistry) and Prof. Tim Tolker-Nielsen (UCPH Immunology & Microbiology). The goal is to create an integrated AI and experimental system capable of anticipating and preempting the evolution
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the energy sector Start date: 1 August 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The research projects You will be part of national and international funded projects focusing on the development of next
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to the faculty’s activities and strategy. Your responsibilities The Head of Department holds overall responsibility for the academic, strategic and administrative development of the department. These tasks include
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within themes such as the green-transition, medicine, material development and quantum chemistry. In addition, the department trains excellent graduates in chemistry who are employed in Danish and foreign