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researchers passionate about making a difference in the field of science. About SCC SCC is a climate cluster organization established to create an optimal framework at SDU for groundbreaking, excellent and
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, lead optimization and drug candidate selection. Your future team The Molecular Modelling & Structural Biology team is working closely together with Medicinal Chemistry and Biotherapeutic Discovery. You
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trains the next generation of engineers. Within the department, the Systems Engineering and Optimization section focuses on applying systems engineering to the design and operation complex energy
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Responsibilities Technical & Research Support • Optimizing 3D printing and bioprinting conditions on the Nanoscribe Quantum X Shape. • Developing of custom printing parameters for various scales and materials
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characterization via omics data analysis, and other computational tasks such as sequence optimization, data extraction, and DNAseq analysis. We also consider projects in data infrastructure, LLM development with
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within built environment Data-driven modelling and computational techniques for optimizing indoor environmental control systems Control of gaseous emissions in livestock housing Excellent programming
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transformation, operational efficiency, and structural coherence Strong financial understanding, including cost control and gross margin optimization Excellent stakeholder management skills across academic
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given interesting and competence-building tasks. You will also be able to influence how the tasks are planned and solved, to fit the work optimally into your study program. The Research Support team
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the bat echolocation lab at SDU and will center on investigating how bats actively control their emitted call and received echo to optimize perception. The position focus’ on work utilizing large-scale
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. 2. AI Application Development: Design, implement, and optimize AI-driven software tools supporting research and education initiatives. Integrate state-of-the-art AI technologies into existing research