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systems. Responsibilities and qualifications You will be responsible for mathematical modelling of dyadic and group interaction data (e.g., using coupled oscillator models), working with movement
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theory on ‘peripheral synergy’? How does Mobility, and stuckness, configure young livelihoods on the urban periphery, and how may we draw nearer to this through collaborative, multimodal mapping? In what
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Job Description Would you like to put your mathematical and algorithm skills to work in a truly interdisciplinary project and be part of devising new sustainable cement formulations through improved
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, emmva@dtu.dk . You can read more about the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at www.compute.dtu.dk and about the Section for Cybersecurity Engineering at www.compute.dtu.dk/sections
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of technological advancements, and we're excited to include more brilliant minds in our journey. See our publications and projects here. DTU Compute DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is
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of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an internationally recognised academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science
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of technological advancements, and we're excited to include more brilliant minds in our journey. See our publications and projects here . DTU Compute DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer
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Do you have experience with modelling structures subjected to dynamic loading? Are you interested in data-driven methods for modelling applied loading? Are you eager to share your knowledge within our BSc. and MSc. program by contributing with teaching and supervision? Then the Department of...
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A position as Postdoctoral Research Associate is available at the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, in the group headed by Dr. Andrew Blackford. The post is available from 1st September 2025. Highly motivated and committed candidates with an interest in DNA damage response pathways...
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have successfully defended a PhD thesis in a relevant discipline (computational mechanics, mechanical/aerospace engineering, simulation technology, applied mathematics, etc.). If you have not received