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from by contacting Professor Peter Vesborg or Professor Stig Helveg . You can read more about Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at https://vision.dtu.dk . If you are applying from
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reproducible research, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. You should meet the following qualifications: A PhD in Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or a closely
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. Further information Further information may be obtained from: Professor Uffe Mortensen, E-Mail: um@bio.dtu.dk You can read more about Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine at https
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position is offered as part of Associate Professor Kasper Heintz’ group to work on observational projects on star and galaxy formation in the early Universe with cutting-edge data from JWST and ALMA
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of Electrical and Photonics Engineering (DTU Electro). Funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation New Exploratory Research and Discovery program, the project led by Associate Professor Nicolas Stenger aims to deepen our
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of circumstances under which university scientific advice is given to private companies; A background within scientific computing, using tools such as R, Julia or Python; Knowledge of using data science in relation
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scientific highlights, H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including documentation of teaching experience Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD) You can learn more about the recruitment process
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@fysik.dtu.dk ). You can read more about the Department of Physics at https://physics.dtu.dk/ and the QPIT section at https://physics.dtu.dk/research/sections/qpit . If you are applying from abroad, you may find
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Job Description If you are an ambitious researcher looking to further your career in photonic integrated circuits and optical computing, we invite you to join us as a Postdoc at DTU Electro in
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collaborative interactions with both other experimentalists as well as computational chemists in working with catalysts and understanding the phenomena related to electrolysis. The work will take