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) Atomistic classical simulations of macromolecules (v) Biophysics. You can write computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have
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integrating local flexibility markets through distributed AI-based coordination, market mechanism design, and cloud-to-edge computing. It aims to develop scalable machine learning methods for coordinating grid
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integrating local flexibility markets through distributed AI-based coordination, market mechanism design, and cloud-to-edge computing. It aims to develop scalable machine learning methods for coordinating grid
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projects. Specifically, the candidate will work with the identification and quantification of the origins of plastic pollution in the Arctic and its distribution in marine ecosystems. The project will be
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research with possible continuation as a research assistant or in a possible PhD degree programme Place of employment and place of work The place of work is the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
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Junior Research Group in the field of Metabolic Plasticity. What we are looking for in applicants: We are looking for established scientists in an early career phase (up to 6 years post-PhD) who
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relation to food technology, food chemistry, and food nutrition in a broad sense. Teaching activities will include supervision of student projects at different levels (BSc, MSc, PhD). You will engage in
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DTU’s Tenure Track program. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial respect and academic
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inclusive research groups. Your role The UBIX Research Group is searching a PhD candidate to work on data-driven sustainable energy systems. The successful candidate will join the UBIX Research Group, led by
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Junior Research Group in the field of Metabolic Plasticity. What we are looking for in applicants: We are looking for established scientists in an early career phase (up to 6 years post-PhD) who