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. The position also involves applying computational tools to guide enzyme selection and cascade design, as well as to interpret kinetic and screening data. The candidate will document methods and results in a
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qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must have a master’s degree or PhD degree (or equivalent) in engineering or equivalent within the area of bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field
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planning. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges
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biosynthetic pathways for microbially-derived molecules and understanding how microbial molecule production can be modulated for disease prevention and therapeutic benefit. Using a combination of computational
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information may be obtained from Professor and Head of Research Group, Frank Aarestrup on fmaa@food.dtu.dk or Associate Professor, Philip Thomas Conradsen Clausen plan@food.dtu.dk Read more about the DTU
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materials, catalysis and/or surface science. For Topic 4, candidates must have documented skills within computational modelling of atomistic processes. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python
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developed. You should be highly qualified in: Thermodynamic theories and models for electrolyte solutions Mathematical modelling and computational algorithms Scientific dissemination As a formal qualification
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of computer-aided tools for chemical and biochemical product and process modeling, process synthesis, design, analysis and operation. The tools are applied in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical
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neuroscience, objective measures of auditory function, computational models of hearing, hearing-instrument signal processing, and multi-sensory perception. Our goal is to advance the understanding of the human
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, high-throughput screening, and state-of-the-art carbohydrate analysis, to validate computational designs and generate data that advances our knowledge of enzymatic carbohydrate synthesis towards