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related field Experience with Earth System or biogeochemical modelling Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB) and experience with advanced machine learning modelling A strong interest in
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. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a larger European research program, QSNP (Quantum Secure Network Partnership), that involves 38 European institutions. In addition to making use
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, development & scientific advice and provides educational programs and service to society. We are working to develop new environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies, methods and solutions, and to
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programming and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with diverse teams. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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environment research experience working with real-world non-linear dynamic data, networks, and ideally with applying coupled oscillator models strong programming skills in e.g., Python previous research
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response programs in energy efficiency. The projects provide innovative and sustainable solutions for energy production, distribution, and consumption, to improve energy performance in buildings, support
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flagellates and early eukaryotic evolution. The position is part of a cross-disciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program that combines live imaging of swimming and foraging flagellates
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reforming funded by the Villum Power-to-X Accelerator program (https://vpx.dtu.dk ). The postdoc is fully funded over two-year period. Are you ready to take on the grand challenges using all your skills and
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analyze data. Plan and collaborate on research activities with team members and external partners. Stay updated with relevant literature and methodologies. Maintain and share accurate records of findings
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The postdoctoral research involves structural characterization with powder X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, gas physisorption, temperature-programmed reduction and