51 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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for biofertilizer activity, and the fate of strains when added to complex environments such as agricultural soils and rhizosphere model systems. Your role in establishing the IBIS development pipeline will be
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handling, from collection to analysis - Structured working style and the ability to multitask with attention to detail - A positive mindset and willingness to take on both routine and complex tasks As a
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language models (LLMs) for educational purposes. Furthermore, the right candidate has a deep understanding of pedagogical research, with focus on how educational processes can be facilitated by AI. The role
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strategies for conventional HVAC systems that condition entire indoor spaces using existing thermal comfort models, which could improve the performance of existing buildings and HVAC systems. The work will
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interdisciplinary team, you will break new ground at the absolute frontier of what is possible. Responsibilities Your overall focus will be to evolve and then engineer non-model autotrophic bacteria for expanded
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for industrial decarbonization with emphasis in system development, modelling, optimization and validation, and focus on: Develop thermally integrated storage and conversion systems, including Carnot batteries and
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modelling. It is expected that the degree of involvement in meetings and organisational tasks related to research projects will increase steadily during the employment. The following qualifications are highly
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efficiency for facilitating complex reactions that involve three or more reaction intermediates, due to the "scaling relations". In CAT3D, a five-year Villum Young Investigator project that fully funds
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. This will require both technical insight into data modeling and a solid understanding of how real-world engineering data is generated, structured, and used. For the postdoc position, we are looking for a
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. Moreover, you will develop and apply next-generation molecular single-cell workflows to better understand e.g. stem cell differentiation, disease heterogeneity, and complex cellular interplays in time and