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Job Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling future power and energy systems? The Renewable Plants in
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processing power of a novel photonic integrated circuit architecture [Heuck2023]. This includes studying the effects of optical loss and decoherence and methods to overcome these by error detection and
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carried out and data is generated? Then keep reading. The Natural Products Genome Mining Section at DTU Biosustain studies multiple aspects of Actinomycete bacteria, for example their genomics, molecular
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impact.´ Job Content, Responsibilities, Tasks, and Qualifications Your overall focus will be to develop and apply novel bioinformatics methods that reduce bias and improve the accuracy of genomic analyses
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research aims at strengthening welfare, productivity, and sustainability within the society. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and individuals. Explore more at
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graph using RDF, OWL, and related technologies Designing and implementing workflows for data ingestion, integration, and querying across multiple systems Driving use-case studies that demonstrate
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part of the Perception and Cognition for Autonomous Systems Group (PCAS), and you will find yourself among multiple PhD students and senior researchers working on multiple aspects of autonomous robotics
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methods such as NMR, DSC, rheology, or mechanical testing applied to soft polymeric or biomedical materials. Educational background: MSc degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science, with
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with multiple people working on similar problems with different professional and cultural backgrounds. You are therefore a talented, self-motivated, and team-oriented person who enjoys working
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on the development of regulatory tools to improve CRISPR-Cas editing for neurological diseases. You will work with a wide range of methods, including molecular biology, culture and differentiation of human iPSCs