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to assess and interpret data from experiments, with the ability to identify trends, troubleshoot issues, and optimize processes. Experience in critical evaluation and troubleshooting of both process
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like additional information about the position, please contact head of team Mattias Andersson on 93 51 18 01. To learn more about the department, visit DTU Wind . Please note that applicants may be
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to diversity and inclusion, and success in mentoring. Place of work The place of work is the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, Agro Food Park 48, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. Contact information
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mitigation, construction, and bio-based systems. Familiarity with integrating structured and open data practices in LCA workflows will be considered a plus. Additionally, you have a proven track record of
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to diversity and inclusion, and success in mentoring. Place of work The place of work is the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, Agro Food Park 48, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. Contact information
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include psychiatric disorders as well as clinical and social outcomes, but specific tasks may depend on applicants. The positions will generally involve various data analyses using Danish register data and
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information about the position may be obtained by contacting Peter Bollen (peter.bollen@sund.ku.dk) or Clara Prats (cprats@sund.ku.dk). Application Deadline - Submit your application with CV, references, and
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of demographic methods and experience with software such as R, or similar tools; be eager to learn new demographic methods. Further information about the position can be obtained from Head of Administration Astrid
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candidate is expected to hold: A master degree in biomedical engineering or computer science, Excellent programming skills (Python). Experience with data curation, large-scale datasets, and machine learning
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properties through computer simulations. The project also includes validation of materials in the lab and translating the findings into practical recommendations for use in real power-electronics environments