72 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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quantify and analyse uncertainties in the design and operational performance of these components. This process will support the creation of a technology qualification framework that establishes rigorous
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here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Dr. Mikolaj Owsianiak, email: miow@dtu.dk You can read more about DTU Sustain at https://sustain.dtu.dk/en If you are applying from
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under industrial process conditions. The group is embedded in the PROSYS research center, part of DTU Chemical Engineering. Key to this scale-down approach is to ensure measurements are made at a small
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degradation processes, and operational monitoring data. Your research will focus on identifying how emerging meta-material technologies and evolving environmental conditions influence deterioration and
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physiological and biochemical disturbances, and there is a need to optimise degassing technology and processes. This PhD opportunity is part of a project funded by the Norwegian Research Council to strengthen
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read more about the Department of Physics at https://physics.dtu.dk/ . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark
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Job Description We offer you a unique opportunity to join the PlastChain project with the aim to develop a process for chemically recycling end of life plastic waste by gasification to form syngas
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typically done by manually adjusting control gains through trial and error - a time-consuming process that is increasingly unreliable as grid conditions shift from minute to minute. This PhD project will
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of infection biomarkers of pathogens found in environmental isolates from water processing and air-cooling devices. Focus on pathogens from the Legionella genus, and the detection of pathogen surface proteins
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crucial role in the modelling, design, and optimization of various systems in product and process engineering. Despite significant progress made over the decades, existing thermodynamic models and theories