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at the Copenhagen campus and one at the Aalborg campus. The themes cover key research areas of the department. Stipend no. 3: Data-driven methods for design and operation of human-centric energy-optimized indoor
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challenge: how 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
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through advanced deposition, pulsed-laser annealing, and electrical characterization. You will work closely with experienced researchers at DTU Energy, contributing directly to the optimization of thin-film
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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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. Specific tasks in the project will be: Draft a suitable work- and time plan. Examination of vaccine-induced immune response by gene expression analysis of samples from earlier animal experiments. Optimize
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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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community.Further information about the platform is available here . Key Responsibilities Develop, optimize, and validate lipidomics and metabolomics workflows, including sample preparation, chromatographic
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, fermentation, and functional foods. Hands-on experience in identification, selection, and non-GMO optimization of bacterial strains. Practical experience with analytical equipment and microfluidics platforms
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dietary intake estimates. This work will involve the use and optimization of advanced analytical tandem mass spectrometry methods, assessment of vitamin D bioaccessibility using an in vitro model, and
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mechanics, vibrations, and their active control, as well as machine elements and design optimization. The section has a scientific staff of about 25 people and 20 PhD students. The research rests