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Job Description We are looking for a postdoc who can help establish a national infrastructure for the collection and sharing of biomedical health data in Denmark, named "The Biomedical Data
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collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, and the University of Le Mans, France, with Prof. Poul Erik Jensen as principal investigator. Read more about SEEDFOOD here
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. Quantifying circular economy strategies for wind turbine rotor blades, including reuse, recycling, and feedback loops. Assessing the climate mitigation potential of circular construction materials through data
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associated with a research project jointly funded by the European Commission and Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD). It is a large European project with a consortium of 68 partners that aims at giving
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-based solutions to societal challenges. We have a long-term involvement in applied and interdisciplinary research, big data and data science, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT
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PhD degree (or equivalent) in Manufacturing Engineering, AM, or related field Experience with metrology of small to large scale laser-based metal AM components (e.g. DED, powder-bed fusion) Experience
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oxygen delivery—without relying on human donors. You’ll build on the 3Bs group's extensive data and recent publications to evaluate the biological performance of these nanocarriers in preclinical models
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agreed upon with the relevant union. The period of employment is 2 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Thomas Crouzier
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analyses of large amounts of data generated within biological, biomedical and biotechnological and life sciences area. We strive to gain new knowledge and drive innovation in human, animal, plant and food
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of experience with research on fish diseases, and a large international network. The section is the National reference laboratory on fish, crustacean and mollusc diseases, and EU reference laboratory on fish- and