57 postdoctoral-human-computer-interaction PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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friendly catalysts and substrates. We use NMR spectroscopy for serendipitous discoveries and unbiased characterizations of molecules, their conversion, and their interactions in complex systems. Solvent
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molecular interactions between ICB and γδ T cells. Position 2 will focus on the potential role of γδ T cells in immune related adverse effects (irAEs). Both positions will be in close collaboration with
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to contribute to a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment Are eager to learn and explore new ideas at the intersection of ML and optimization Can program efficiently in one or more languages
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properties of the electrodes will enhance interaction with bacteria and facilitate electron transfer. Here, we will focus on design and fabrication of 3D carbon electrodes, which can provide excellent
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database experts to access and interpret datasets. Conduct statistical modeling of fish distribution and habitat interactions. Interpreting results in the context of fish ecology, marine conservation and
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological
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experiments and analysing data. Design and perform cultivation in bioreactors. Writing peer-reviewed scientific publications. Actively interacting and collaborating with other partners involved in the project
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, might be for you! Responsibilities and qualifications Working with colleagues in the MULTIBIOMINE project, you will develop computational methods that use novel strategies to uncover hidden features in
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related to your PhD project. You will also disseminate the results of your project at national and international conferences and interact with research groups at the forefront of international persistence
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. The overarching goal of this newly funded project is to realize quantum light sources coupled to quantum memories. Quantum memories are key components of optical quantum computers and scalable quantum networks