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models of complex physical systems starting from data, ranging from robotic systems to traffic and turbulent flows. We are implementing these methods in high-performance open-source libraries to make them
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and around 825 students are enrolled in our study programs. Furthermore, we also offer an ambitious PhD program. Our PhD students have high academic ambitions and deliver high-quality results for both
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of computational methods. Your job responsibilities As a Postdoc your position is primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development of the department through
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research. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments. A strong publication record relative to career stage. Ability to organize tasks and work in an interdisciplinary team. Further
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research results in high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in remote sensing, data science, agriculture, ecosystem modeling or similar
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-based materials Operation and maintenance of relevant laboratory and pilotscale equipment Use of analytical techniques for material characterization (e.g. thermal, mechanical, rheological, or chemical
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in academia and to the public Efficient at planning, developing, organizing and execution of major tasks Curiosity-driven interest in investigating recombinant food proteins and their properties A high
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of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will consist of: Independent
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and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect that you will take part in our teaching activities and that you will report research results in high-impact
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, proteins and DNA origami constructs, and computational procedures for data analysis. The project is a collaboration between the single molecule biophysics and chemistry group at iNANO/Department