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Senior Researcher in Design and Operation of Sustainable Biomanufacturing Processes - DTU Chemica...
, including the application of multi-objective optimization techniques, particularly within the context of biorefineries and biomanufacturing. The successful applicant will also bring significant experience in
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supply chain design, including the application of multi-objective optimization techniques, particularly within the context of biorefineries and biomanufacturing. The successful applicant will also bring
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optimize the impacts of food production, processing and consumption on both the environment and nutritional health, combining nutritional and health sciences with life cycle assessment and absolute
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the waste material from coating production and coating use. Test methods Reliable and fast test methods to optimize coating performance is of utmost importance in coatings development. We work on new test methods and
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-objective optimization, and online decision-making approaches are relevant areas of expertise for this position. Previous experience with developing models, tools, or processes is desired. The candidate has
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processing, optimization, or information theory; Experience in programming, e.g., in C++, Python or Matlab. Experience with quantum simulators, such as NetSquid, is a plus; Familiarity with the basic concepts
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validated with several industrial cases. 2) Resilient planning, scheduling and operations of complex systems. This topic will pursue integrated, holistic planning and scheduling to optimize resilience across
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generation of researchers capable of exploiting the synergies between different research disciplines and technologies. You will be part of an endeavour to optimize and boost innovation and advance
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or passive components into organic substrates; has experiences in magnetic components design, optimization and integration; is familiar with the simulation tools such as Ansys (Maxwell, Q3D, Icepak), LTSpice
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The aim of the project is to generate De novo enzymes to degrade PET from composite fibers from recycled textiles. The first-generation designs will be further optimized after experimental