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Job Description At DTU Chemical Engineering a PhD position is available in the frame of a European project funded by HORIZON CBE JU action. The project is in close collaboration with top class
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. The group also contributes to research-based advice and activities associated with updating the Danish Food Composition Database. The group has a dynamic staff with high international visibility, many
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cell factory development, data analysis and fermentation optimization. Oversee project planning, execution, and resource allocation. Provide teaching, scientific guidance and mentorship to PhD and Msc
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driving rapid growth in distributed energy resources (DERs), the electrification of transport, heating, and water systems — and the rise of hyperscale data centers. Coordinating these heterogeneous active
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focus on teaching activities although you must contribute to teaching courses. In the DTU tenure track, after a maximum period of six years, researchers are evaluated and may be transferred to a permanent
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international conferences. Take advanced classes to improve academic skills. Carry out teaching, teaching support and BSc./MSc. co-supervision as part of the overall PhD contract. You must have a two-year
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to e.g. deliver vaccines and peptides/proteins by the oral, buccal and nasal routes. The ultimate goals of these activities are to enhance the systemic uptake to prevent and/or cure diseases. The group is
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implied, the RIGOLETTO project will prepare the way for further exploiting the potential of RISC-V ISA (instruction set architecture) as a key technology to address the demands in the context of future
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. Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Senior Researcher Matteo Calaon. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education
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. This includes practical knowledge of soft sensors, AI and ML, and hybrid modelling approaches, expanding also towards the digitalization of education, including the development of chatbots, virtual labs, and the