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with strong technical and analytical skills to deliver high-quality research and consultancy. The job Primary areas of responsibility will be to work with dietary survey data and build data
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availability for trips to our other locations, including the main campus in Lyngby, our test sites in Jutland and international project travel (if relevant) is expected. Application and contact Please submit
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AI-driven enzyme design. Your primary tasks will be to: Establish a high-throughput enzyme expression setup in the group supported by department-wide expertise Implement high-throughput screening
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the CO2 capture group and contribute to both fundamental and applied aspects of solvent screening and evaluation. Your primary tasks will be to: Screening and conduct experimental studies on absorption and
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internal and external partners and in connection with external research funding publish original peer-reviewed research internationally and make scholarly contributions to developments within the field
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; mepage.faculty.ucdavis.edu ). Simonsen will be the main advisor to the PhD student. Her research studies policies that directly or indirectly affect children’s outcomes and she is an expert on the Danish administrative data
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development activities. The 2-year position will be vacant from 1 February 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Main work location is Odense/Denmark at SDU location in Odense Havn (Odense Port), with a
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approx. 60 full time scientific staff and 80 PhDs, students and post docs, with approx. 80 thesis-based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and students, who together contribute
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approx. 60 full time scientific staff and 80 PhDs, students and post docs, with approx. 80 thesis-based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and students, who together contribute
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-year extension. The project is fully funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). The main objective of this project is to develop physics-constrained, data-driven turbulence models