207 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" research jobs in Denmark
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implemented in the Fortran programming language, and it relies on the platform CUDA for parallelization of the computation over several GPUs’ cores, and has interfaces with Matlab and Python for ease of use
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exposed to the biotech start-up community in the greater Copenhagen area. In parallel as part of PLEN, the Post Doc fellow will be interacting leading scientist within the fields of plant science and
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performance computing numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. MagTense is based on a core implemented in the Fortran programming language, and it relies
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practical experience with measurements of fluidic flows Optical measurement methods (PIV, PTV, LDA) Flow visualisation (e.g. Shadowgraphy, schlieren, event-based camera) Programming in C, Java and Python
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. Co-found spin-out company in 2027. Because of the ambitious nature of the project and project teams, we are looking for a top student with a strong desire to make a difference through cutting-edge
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the rural-urban nutrient cycle - Long-term field site with urban fertilizers and organic amendments, and Svensk Vatten – Studying the effects of different waste water treatment processes on the phosphorus
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sources and at different scales. We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also expect that you
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collaboration with an interdisciplinary team including biologists, pedologists and other experts. You will work with various types of spatial data collected from multiple sources and at different scales. We
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modelling will focus on integrating the nitrogen cycle and GHG fluxes at the field and farm scales, thereby improving our understanding of how different management practices influence the landscape. Your work
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the Nordic way of women’s Enlightenment significantly differs from developments prevalent in other regions of Europe, and that women played a decisive role in creating a sustainable identification of the