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to your skill set and interests – related to building infrastructure and enabling easy access to shared datasets and moving them to the compute resources. The goal is to assist users in accessing and
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program at a master’s level (e.g. biotechnology, biochemistry, biology, or similar). Competencies: Service-mindedness: You should be eager to contribute positively to our laboratory environment
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engaging with both colleagues and external partners, and be motivated to take ownership of processes. Required Qualifications Degree in engineering, physics, or a related technical field (preferably at MSc
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development around the AQUADA technology developed at DTU Wind. Contributing to project ideas, scientific papers and education will also be a part of the job. The job You will join our section of Structural
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, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Wind We are a world-leading wind and energy
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community in collaboration with DTU departments and external stakeholders. We imagine that you.. Have a relevant academic or technical background in digital innovation, computer science, engineering, or
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though any lack of specific technical skills will be taught on-the-job.. You have a Bachelors, or Masters, degree in computer science, software engineering, electrical engineering or a related subject. Our
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performance computing) services. We are looking for a new colleague for a newly established position, someone with insight into and interest in the technical aspects of FAIR data management solutions and
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purposes. Our expectations of you We are looking for a academic employee who has an interest in satellite data and wind energy, and that has basic knowledge about computers and software. You must be able
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with digital technologies for big data-driven strain design. Key partners in this initiative are The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability’s (DTU Biosustain) Biofoundry and the University