75 computer-science-cryptography Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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DTU Health Tech has its main research and teaching activities in bio-medical and bio-technological informatics, metagenomics, epidemiology, integrative systems biology and machine learning. The research
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highly collaborative effort, internally within experimental groups at DTU and externally with other leading universities. CatTheory has a strong infrastructure and computational facility. Responsibilities
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research in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at international conferences We are looking for a candidate with: A PhD in oceanography, climate science, applied mathematics, computational science, or a
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Job Description The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Section of Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a 2-year Postdoc position. Research field Develop implantable
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electricity prices with focus on Nordic electricity market including implementation, test and validation at the DTU Risø HPP facility (possibly in a GPU computing infrastructure) Aid the implementation of IEA
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Environment in limiting PFAS pollution and exposures in Denmark. Responsibilities and qualifications We seek candidates within the field of analytical chemistry and environmental monitoring, who are interested
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together with fish health experts, experts on animal health economics and veterinary epidemiologists from several partner institutes in Denmark and Europe: https://www.eupahw.eu/ Other research projects
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Job Description The Hearing Systems Section at the Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center (CHBC) at
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Job Description Are you ready to shape the future of sustainable agriculture? Join DTU Bioengineering as a postdoc in the Initiative for Biofertilizer Innovation and Science (IBIS), and contribute
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amino acids, e.g. lysine, using fermentation technology. For this purpose, microorganisms that efficiently secrete amino acids will be developed. The vision is that microorganisms, in the future, can be