38 postdoctoral-fluid-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced researcher to join our dynamic team as Senior Researcher at PROSYS. The ideal candidate has a strong theoretical and practical
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activities will be carried out within both DTU Sustain and DTU Food departments. In QSA, you will become part of a dynamic and team-based research environment with around 50 international staff members
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(density functional theory and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations) with artificial intelligence techniques to parameterize machine learning force fields and kinetic Monte Carlo methods to model
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separation processes, bioprocesses, bioengineering, bioconversions, reaction engineering, dynamics and process regulation, process and facility planning, unit operations, a.o. The Department enjoys very close
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mechanisms that dynamically alter the detrapping and recombination probabilities. The aim of this project is to overcome these limitations by developing a Monte Carlo simulation model that treats each charge
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implementation, offering a dynamic environment for innovation and practical impact. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen the department’s competences within the field
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international level within the sustainable exploitation of living marine and freshwater resources, the biology of aquatic organisms, and the dynamics of ecosystems as well as their integration in ecosystem-based
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algorithms that enable map-less, robust localization and inspection in unstructured, dynamic environments. Integrate advanced 3D representation techniques—such as Neural Radiance Fields and Gaussian splatting
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Researchers, one Postdoctoral researcher and two PhD students. You will be closely involved in the research activities and working together with two other PhD students (one working on the alternative growth
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postdoctoral fellowship, funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Our goal is to establish a versatile toolbox for engineering enzymes even beyond CAZymes, such as plastic-degrading enzymes, through domain fusion