66 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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. The microbiome is an essential contributor to animal health and welfare through participating in the vital physiological processes and guiding host development. The positive connection between diverse microbiome
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updating and data extraction Work with quantitative data analysis, including meta-analysis Integrate living systematic review data into a RBA of sustainable dietary transitions Develop a living support
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, particularly NaTech (Natural Hazard Trig-gering Technological) events. REUNATECH is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that aims to educate and train the new generation of Doctoral
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Energy simulation software, such as TRNSYS, Modelica, EnergyPro Programming languages, such as Python Ability to communicate results in technical reports, and prepare scientific papers for publication in
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researchers and industry experts across Europe. Your key responsibilities will include: Contributing to the development of an SSbD strategy in collaboration with the consortium. Carry out early SSbD screening
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, might be for you! Responsibilities and qualifications Working with colleagues in the MULTIBIOMINE project, you will develop computational methods that use novel strategies to uncover hidden features in
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of Campylobacter through literature review and conduct interviews to assess the current biocide use in the Danish poultry industry. Develop, optimize, and validate culture-independent assays by planning and
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Job Description Would you like to contribute to the development of advanced tools for predicting the allergenic potential of novel foods and proteins, helping enable the production of new and safe
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Job Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling future power and energy systems? The Renewable Plants in
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with your CAPeX colleagues, you will develop, engineer, and test new experimental approaches which push the state-of-the-art fast and sensitive product detection in electrochemical and electrocatalytic