59 high-performance-quantum-computing-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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. This position targets a fundamental question: how does the manufacturability of whole-cell-based biosolutions influence their real-world performance in the field? Your research will seek to understand
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Development and Demonstration Programme. The position is affiliated with the Section for Mechanical Technology and will be under the supervision of Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg. The project focuses
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for experimental research within molecular biology, strain engineering, high throughput screening and fermentation at different scales. Responsibilities and qualifications Focus is on genetically engineered bacteria
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process modelling, experimental data, model parameters and modelling approaches in order to optimize design, analysis and operation of complete capture processes. The goal of the project is to develop
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, manufacturing engineering, engineering design and thermal energy systems. The Section for Manufacturing Engineering performs theoretical, numerical, and experimental research in the field of manufacturing
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use your skills to answer fundamental biological questions in health and disease. The successful candidate is expected to leverage their skills in proteomics and computational analysis to interrogate
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of instrumentation, in particular high-energy instrumentation, i.e. X- and gamma ray detectors and -optics. The division is currently active in the operation of instruments and data analysis from three satellites
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. Over the last decade HLA class II antigen presentation has been accurately described and methods developed that predict this event with a high level of confidence. In comparison, a detailed understanding
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qualification, you must hold a PhD degree in computer science, software engineering, biomedical engineering, data science, or a similar field. Your project management skills include: Experience in technical
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of mushroom mycelium to grow on diverse and often recalcitrant UPRM including materials rich in lignocellulose and tannins. We aim to convert these low-value side streams into high-value food ingredients with