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Job Description The University of Southern Denmark in Odense is looking for a student in computer science / data science / mathematics or comparable fields to assist us in development work for our
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strong societal impact. Your responsibilities will follow the project scope described above and include laser design and development, experimental nonlinear optics, laser and frequency-comb
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Environment. CEBE is a strategic initiative funded by the Villum Foundation that seeks to strengthen research and development of sustainable solutions for the construction sector. The programme will run for 10
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Job Description At CERE we are currently developing a world-leading research group in gas cleaning technologies. The scientific field of gas cleaning, especially carbon capture, is growing, and we
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project description: The project is associated with the Centre for Nature based Solutions at the Department of Ecoscience and provides an opportunity to contribute to the development of environmental DNA
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in international venues related to children and computing and/or artificial intelligence experience with software development or prototyping experience participating in national and international
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the formation of anaerobic biofilms and granules, and on developing novel solutions to promote biofilm formation. The research work will have a cross-disciplinary nature and will involve a range of
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solutions. This position centers on strategic guidance for innovation activities, intellectual property development, and the creation of viable business models that support technology commercialization. A
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to develop an independent and competitive research program. Research areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to: Surface-sensitive vibrational spectroscopy (e.g. sum-frequency generation
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nanoparticles for gas-phase catalysis. Development and application of ultrasensitive methods to probe gas–surface interactions by means of electron spectroscopy in the electron microscope. Operando studies