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of the Built Environment at Aalborg University is a leading national centre for research and education in sustainable architecture, building technology, and urban development. The department integrates
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the Ecotoxicology group, and potentially also with one or more of the other main research groups at the Department of Biology : Earth evolution , Ecology , Population Biology , Sound and behavior . The Ecotoxicology
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. This may be through data collection, data curation, programming, modelling, experiments, open science, development, cooperation with companies, or other activities which may result in publications, patents
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, understanding hydrate formation and dissociation mechanisms, and advancing experimental methods, process design, and equipment development. The position also includes participation in broader CCUS research
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on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Civil and Mechanical Engineering develops and utilizes science and technical knowledge for the benefit of society and sustainable development. We undertake research
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Job Description Nanoparticle Assembly for Optical Sensing and Nanomachines Job Description We are offering a research opportunity focused on the development of programmable nanomachines and light
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, understanding hydrate formation and dissociation mechanisms, and advancing experimental methods, process design, and equipment development. The position also includes participation in broader CCUS research
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efforts, support the development of high-impact educational initiatives, and strengthen the cultural foundations of a dynamic and growing research environment. All activities planned to ramp up in 2028 and
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manufacturing of the robot cell prototype Robot programming in python. Software focused: Web based Human robot interface development (frontend and backend) Skilled in web development We are interested in
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the development of biosolutions and strengthen the bio-based economy. BRIGHT serves as a hub for academic and industrial partners working together to unlock the potential of bioproduction. BRIGHT focuses on three