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. This project aims (1) to develop a predictive and robust thermodynamic framework that systematically evaluates molecular thermodynamic theories and integrates them into a unified platform capable of accurately
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, and multispecies justice claims related to DSM. Working across anthropology and legal scholarship the project aims to develop a new interdisciplinary research framework that works around the following
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the interplay between human actors, technological systems, work practices, and organisational and infrastructural conditions, the project investigates how these relations can develop into sustainable and
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funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and led by Assoc. Prof. Janus Juul Eriksen @ DTU Chemistry – revolves around the development of new decompositions of molecular properties into local contributions
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under uncertainty”. This position is part of the ERC-funded DECIDE project lead by Professor David Pisinger. You will be responsible for developing new methods for decision support in stochastic
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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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decision-making. As a postdoc, you will work at the interface between research and practice and contribute to the development of decision-support approaches that help planners and authorities address
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create novel methods and technologies as a foundation for development of new environmentally friendly products, better and less energy consuming manufacturing processes, development of sustainable novel
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offer a dynamic and inspiring work environment where you will be part of a team working with groundbreaking research, development, and teaching within green technology, chemical engineering and
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be used to prepare lamella samples for high resolution cryo-EM imaging and tomography. From AI assisted image analysis, 3D models for key proteins and biomolecular complexes will be fitted into 3D