51 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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solvers and optimization algorithms for 1 year and 4 months. The Section of Solid Mechanics conducts research and teaching in the fields of structural and materials mechanics, vibration and their active
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for clinical and pre-clinical purposes. The lab manager is with reference to the Head of the Hevesy lab. Responsibilities/Tasks Responsible for developing the new preclinical PET/SPECT imaging laboratory
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Job Description DTU Skylab is looking for an experienced and passionate Funding Manager to join us on our mission to develop Technology for people. You will be responsible for managing
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development. Our section is diverse in culture, nationalities, and career paths from industry and academia. We enjoy collegial idea generation, feedback, and cooperation in an informal, safe, and fun working
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Job Description The Center for Technology Entrepreneurship at the Technical University of Denmark invites applications for an Associate Professor to lead the development of our flagship course
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charge of further development of the section with close ties to the industry? DTU Wind and Energy Systems invites applications for a position as Head of Section for a new Testing and Measurement section
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Job Description Are you a skilled and experienced professional with a background in microbial strain development? In this role, you will support industrial projects and play a key part in strain
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marketing operations, supporting our marketing funnel and CRM development. Your tasks may include: Ad hoc marketing support Creating and executing email marketing campaigns Assisting with paid social media
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only passionate about maintaining a high-quality laboratory environment but also keen to develop their skills in a hands-on setting. Qualifications: Laboratory experience in protein expression in yeast
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support for data stewardship — such as the use of metadata standards and ontologies, data management planning and support, as well as the development of machine-readable/-executable metadata descriptions