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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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positions to join a newly established National Centre for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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A position as postdoc (100% time) is vacant at the Centre for Immunotherapy of Haematological Cancer Odense (CITCO, OUH) , the Department of Clinical Research , Faculty of Health Sciences
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Job Description A position as postdoc (100% time) is vacant at the Centre for Immunotherapy of Haematological Cancer Odense (CITCO, OUH) , the Department of Clinical Research , Faculty of Health
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is part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute , University of Southern Denmark (SDU), and located at the main Campus in Odense, at the core of the Odense Robotics Cluster involving 120+ startups
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at AU, Denmark, and a Master’s programme in Food and Health at the Sino-Danish Center in Beijing, China. In addition, Department staff contribute to several key interdisciplinary educations, including
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positions to join a newly established National Center for Remanufacturing - reManuFactory. As part of the reManuFactory project, funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, you will collaborate closely with
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performance computing numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. MagTense is based on a core implemented in the Fortran programming language, and it relies
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3D micro and nano-imaging. Close collaboration with the interdisciplinary team at DTU Construct, DTU 3D Imaging Centre, and DTU Compute, particularly the other “MathCrete” postdoc at DTU Compute (see