35 engineering-computation-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Technical University Of Denmark" scholarships
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the Technical University of Denmark and one at the University of Copenhagen), two in Germany (Technical University of Munich), one in the Netherlands (Wageningen University), one in Ireland (University College
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/persons/melisa-benard-valle/ You can read more about The Section for Biologics Engineering at https://www.bioengineering.dtu.dk/research/research-sections/section-for-biologics-engineering If you are
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responsible and engaged in your daily work Being creative and interested in exploring new technology and in adopting new ways of working and solving problems. Personal suitability and motivation
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committed candidates from varied backgrounds who are eager to contribute to cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research. Successful applicants will ideally have: A relevant MSc degree in computer
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of Bayesian optimisation Experience of numerical computing for optimal control, dynamical systems, Bayesian inference and Bayesian optimisation. Experience of running controlled fermentation experiments
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the fields of bioprocess engineering and quantitative sustainability assessment. Our expectations of you: You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level
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to take up the challenge of designing, developing and applying advanced X-ray imaging methods by combining experimental and computational approaches in physics. You will be working with laboratory X-ray
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lead in the hands-on assembly of the MagHeat prototype. This involves the meticulous integration of the novel permanent magnet assembly (developed by our partners at the Technical University of Denmark