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Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct). In this role, you will develop a deep learning–based image analysis framework designed for in-line monitoring of concrete and its constituent materials, utilizing
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, and we need a maternity cover to run and continuously develop the programme. You will be part of the team of startup coaches who run DTU Skylab’s startup programme. As part of the role, you are also
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to help facilitate the transformation from the existing oil-based chemical industry to a more sustainable bio-based society in which chemicals are produced biologically. The Biofoundry is an important part
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, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct). In this role, you will develop a deep learning–based image analysis framework designed for in-line monitoring of concrete and its constituent
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will explore reaction evolution mechanisms for magnesium-based binders, leveraging state-of-the-art experimentation and numerical modelling tools. This position is part of the prestigious Villum Synergy
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological
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be responsible for designing, implementing, documenting, ensuring quality assurance, and managing DevOps of the software developed as part of the Copenhagen Research Platform (CARP). You can read more
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Job Description Would you like to be part of the solution to the green energy transition? Join us in developing technical solutions that facilitate the integration of more renewable power plants
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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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good at working independently, but also enjoy being part of an ambitious and collaborating team? Then you might be our new Academic Employee! You will be part of the Research Group for Risk-Benefit at