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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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-assisted control of large wind turbines. You will collaborate closely with both academic and industrial partners in Denmark and abroad, ensuring that your research has impact in practice as well as in theory
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independently and as part of a team Preferred Qualifications Experience in graph-based AI models, multi-omics data integration, or network inference Background in epigenomics, gene regulation, or aging biology
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Programme. We are looking for a candidate with demonstrated experience in both (i) mathematical and/or computational modelling of bacteriophage systems, and (ii) experimental research on bacteria and / or
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2026. The position is full-time (37 hours/week) and begins on 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Our new colleague will be employed at the Department of Educational Theory and Curriculum
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mathematics, or a related area. The ideal candidate has strong familiarity with several of the following subjects: algorithmics, mathematical modelling, graph transformation, algorithm engineering. Applications
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Postdoc in operando electrocatalysis of nanomaterials at the Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic postdoc for a 3-year position focused on operando synchrotron-based characterization of nanoparticle...
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help bridge the gap between theory and application, enabling the design of next-generation devices. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main purpose will be to develop computational models
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our journey. See our publications and projects here. DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an internationally recognised academic environment with over 400 employees