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, at one of Europe’s highest-ranked technical universities. Responsibilities and qualifications Who we're looking for We are seeking passionate physicists or engineers with a strong interest in quantum
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the ambitions to accelerate the detection and optimization of sustainable chemical approaches through the development of novel reactions and advanced analytics using state of the art high-field and hyperpolarized
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-essential components of the problem, thereby reducing the size of the subproblems and accelerating the overall solution process. The second line targets the convergence issues often encountered in column
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of tissue plasticities in diet-induced obesity and regression. For the current project Unlocking the Deep GPCRome for Accelerated Fibrosis Resolution we seek a molecular and cell biologist or similar with
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cryogenic electronics, CMOS behavior at cryogenic temperatures (4 K and below), and quantum hardware architectures (superconducting qubits and spin qubits). Collaborate with quantum physicists to interface
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of code to utilize GPU-acceleration on DTU’s high-performance computing cluster or other HPC systems. You will also analyze realistic physical implementations of the architectures you explore, with a
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; Synopsys or Mentor Graphics. Strong programming skills: Python and C/C++. Experience in hardware accelerators, in-memory processing, or SoC integration. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with
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techniques (e.g., HR-TEM, HR-STEM, 4D-STEM, iDPC, ptychography) and their application to challenging hybrid materials. Curiosity about how ML/AI-driven data science can accelerate discovery and innovation in
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for accelerating characterisation and “state of health” monitoring. Testing of solid oxide cells under different operation conditions and microstructural characterisation after tests to identify degradation