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for data analysis and modelling (R, MATLAB or Python). Ability to document data with relevant metadata based on FAIR principles in LIMS system Ability to work on multiple projects with good self-planning and
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manufacturing of test laminates by vacuum infusion process Perform and document Component or Blade manufacturing by vacuum infusion process Characterization of constituents and composites with gas pycnometer, DSC
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processing techniques such as infusion and hot press molding; preparation of test specimens, accredited mechanical testing, electron microscopy, sensor instrumentation, and signal analysis. The offering also
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analysis and more You will join the DTU Biosustain’s Reconstruction Team, led by Patrick Phaneuf and directed by Prof. Bernhard Palsson and Prof. Lars Nielsen. You will work closely with skilled scientists
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. This position supports researchers’ analysis of both internal and external data sources, ensuring timely and informed policy guidance. The job Primary areas of responsibility are working at the intersection
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development activities includes major aquaculture and restoration projects where production of flat oyster is a key component. Responsibilities and qualifications You will primarily contribute to advance our
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structured manner. The primary responsibilities will involve analysis of 3D volumetric data, organizing data and code, and programming related to image processing. You will be part of a team of researchers
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Job Description Are you interested in bioinformatics? We are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic bioinformatics master’s student to support us in the Isoform Analysis Group at DTU. The job We are
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build automation Project Management UX SEO API based integrations. Data Warehousing and analytics Active Directory (LDAP) Security and two factor authentication Server Virtualization Infrastructure
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, considerable activities at other locations of the Institute and participation in international expert groups can be expected. DNA analysis techniques have greatly improved the understanding of how aquatic