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Job Description Are you passionate about ontologies, data integration, or semantic technologies—and ready to apply them in a real-world engineering context? Would you like to help shape the future
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Energy our research is targeting exactly this, and we are looking for a postdoc to numerically aid our team in the design of biomagnetometers. It is possible to get a deeper understanding of how the brain
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candidate to help develop these new manners by which to promote bonds as kernels in the interpretation of chemical simulations. For this purpose, novel theory and simulation software will need to be developed
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chatbots and other virtual assistants that can help students learn more effectively or prepare for exams, or support teachers in repetitive tasks. We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced
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with advanced metabolic engineering to generate robust microbial platforms. As the first postdoc in a new research group, you will play a key role in setting up the scientific and organizational
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modelling. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). Flexibility is essential. We are looking for a team player who can also work independently, who is motivated to help make, and
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highly motivated to help solve the global energy problem You are an experimentalist - second to none - with a very solid theoretical understanding of solid state physics and physical chemistry as evidenced
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Job Description Would you like to contribute to cutting-edge research on developing the next generation of solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) technology? DTU Energy is looking for 1-2 postdoctoral
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EURL activities - Assist in method development and validation - Contribute to technical reports, research projects, and scientific publications - Liaise with network partners across Europe as part of
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Job Description We now offer you a unique possibility to join CoaST as a postdoc. The available positions will be within the areas listed below, but we also welcome you to propose your own research