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areas: Knowledge of computer science and operations research Familiarity with renewable energy systems and their challenges Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or Julia Strong problem
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for the successful applicant. The daily working language is English. Our research teams work in several fields, and we therefore expect you to have a background and qualifications in some of the following areas
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. The applicant should have: A PhD in meteorology, climatology or other related fields Experience in mesoscale modelling, preferably WRF Experience of scientific programming and running code on HPC systems
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engineering, mathematical and programming contexts Your research will include extending and contributing to models and codes, including both high- and low-level programming languages, e.g. Python/Matlab
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prior experience in at least three of the following areas: Python programming Develop LLM-based tools to automate data connector generation for data ingestion. Design and implement a multi-layered storage
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benefits and a structured PhD training program About the research group You will join the Biomimetics, Biocarriers and Bioimplants group (The 3Bs), led by Associate Professor Leticia Hosta-Rigau at DTU
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hardware description language such as Chisel, VDHL, or Verilog. Knowing Chisel is a bonus. Knowledge of real-time systems System programming in C You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points
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engage in collaboration with industry and authorities. You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one
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equivalent to a two-year master's degree. Additional qualifications include: Good programming skills in Python, Julia, R or similar, and familiarity with C, C# or C++. Curiosity and interest in future urban