58 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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of what makes an effective biofertilizer and to develop the enabling technologies and translational framework needed to bring robust and affordable microbial solutions to farmers across the globe
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group is the identification of selective modulators and tool compounds for sterol transport proteins to study their basic biology and translational potential. You will develop and apply inhibitors
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Engineering of Additive Manufactured Metals—MicroAM’. The MicroAM project aims to develop (i) a laboratory-based X-ray microscope capable of mapping local residual stresses, (ii) a multi-scale AM process
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Job Description Join us at DTU Space to contribute to research that could revolutionize our understanding of stellar structure and evolution. We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Postdoctoral
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that impact operational efficiency and user experience in the built environment. Responsibilities and qualifications This position aims to develop advanced control solutions for energy systems at the district
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Engineering of Additive Manufactured Metals – MicroAM”. An aim of the project, central to this position, is to develop a state-of-the-art laboratory 3D X-ray micro-beam diffraction (Lab-3DµXRD) technique and to
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for the position. 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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Job Description Do you want to make a difference by developing “cow-free” milk ingredients? If you excel within heterologous expression in bacterial systems and you are looking for the best place to
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for smarter applications. In this context, the role of DTU is in designing and developing Embedded AI frameworks for resource-constrained edge applications. The selected candidate will have the opportunity
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. Moreover, you will develop and apply next-generation molecular single-cell workflows to better understand e.g. stem cell differentiation, disease heterogeneity, and complex cellular interplays in time and