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Job Description Are you driven to shape global health policy and lead impactful international development programs? Do you have a passion for advancing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) solutions and a
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Job Description Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Section of Solid Mechanics at the Technical University of Denmark seeks a skilled consultant for programming of exa-scale fluid
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developing enzyme-based approaches to unlock the full potential of lignin — one of nature’s most abundant, yet underutilized, biopolymers. The job As a Research Specialist, you will plan, execute, and
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implementations Monitor and improve the numerical and high-performance capabilities of the code Qualifications PhD in computational plasma physics or similar Experience with GPU programming and high-performance
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-time position. The assistant professor position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process here . You can read more about career paths at DTU here
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included in the project. You will also take part in the National and European reporting of zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance and in relevant teaching at DTU National Food Institute. You will plan
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of cutting-edge observing programs. The position also encompasses high-quality teaching, supervision at all academic levels, and active participation in outreach initiatives that strengthen the department’s
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throughout funding application processes, particularly by providing feedback and input for the business plan components of an application. Assessing opportunities for company growth, whether through
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Research experience and plan (Please describe your previous research projects and propose research activities in the field of membrane technologies Applications received after the deadline will not be
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qualifications The successful candidate will be expected to lead an ambitious, and internationally competitive research program that advances the frontiers of single-cell technologies, with a focus on disease