77 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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, e.g., demonstrated by a track-record of high-impact publications Previous work in inverse design / topology optimization We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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Job Description The advertised position is within an ongoing post doc project related to the research project HyProFuel, funded by Innovation Fund Denmark. The project deals with the development
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The overall aim of the project is to generate new knowledge about how emerging generative AI tools – such as Copilot, speech-to-text systems and retrieval-augmented generation
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of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science of Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is opening two exciting opportunities for Postdoctoral positions in Business Process Management. We search for a profile
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Chemistry at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This is a full-time position within a dynamic and impactful environment where scientific excellence directly supports European
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to join our group. The candidates will join an ambitious international research and innovation project focused on silicon quantum photonics. The overarching goal of this newly funded project is to realize
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interdisciplinary projects. Your new team You will unfold your good skills and knowledge in the Dynamical System section at the internationally acknowledged elite university DTU in Lyngby campus. We work together
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infectious diseases. We are looking for creative minds with excellent practical lab skills to design smart syntheses and engage with collaborators and biologists. Responsibilities The main responsibility is to
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. The project includes both Rigshospitalet and the startup Prenaital Aps as partners, and you will also be working with them to design tools that are useful both for developers, whose goal is to create more
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out in collaboration between DTU and the University of Copenhagen. The project is led by Professor Charlotte Scheutz from DTU Sustain, who contributes with knowledge about the waste sector and