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characterization of multifunctional fibers comprised of waveguides, electrodes and microfluidic channels. You will work with nearby colleagues, and with academic partners in Denmark and abroad. Your primary tasks
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desirable that the candidates have strong knowledge in at least one of the following research directions: array signal processing Radio channel sounding, estimation, and modelling Integration design of SDR
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in the field of epithelial transport physiology. Focus will be directed toward understanding the importance of divalent cation channels and paracellular claudins in renal and intestinal handling
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primary tasks will be to: Structure and curate large-scale datasets using open repositories, Design and implement the analysis including code development, Lead the writing of scientific articles and present
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through both academic and non-academic channels The project is multidisciplinary and in the project you will join a large team of researchers from different universities and disciplines. For this reason it
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supply, cooling, or shielding/activation. Proficiency in neutronics codes (OpenMC, MCNP, Serpent) or thermo-mechanical tools (ANSYS, COMSOL); or capacity for rapid learning. Ability to maintain disciplined
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/ProvinceCopenhagenCityCopenhagenPostal Code2800StreetKoppels Alle - Building 404 Contact City Kgs. Lyngby, Copenhagen Website https://construct.dtu.dk/ Street Koppels Alle - Bygning 404 Postal Code 2800 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly
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aeroelastic code HAWC2. Proficient in Python and the various numerical packages (e.g. NumPy, Pandas, etc). Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team. Excellent communication and writing skills
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through both academic and non-academic channels The project is multidisciplinary and in the project you will join a large team of researchers from different universities and disciplines. For this reason it
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background are encouraged to apply. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation