80 optimization-nonlinear-functions-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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. The project is part of an international collaboration with leading experts at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, offering the opportunity for extended research stays at both DTU and KTH. We
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, e.g., demonstrated by a track-record of high-impact publications Previous work in inverse design / topology optimization We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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are looking for a Postdoc with experience in the areas of Biomass Conversion and Fermentation to start the activities from the 1st of October 2025. The candidate will work on a project focused on recovering
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product for use in new, low CO2 construction materials and to form a company. Our expectations of you We are looking for a curious, enthusiastic colleague who has an interest in nature, enjoys solving
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researcher, you will join an international research environment with strong and open scientific interactions. Specifically, you will: Take a leading role in shaping and driving enzyme characterization
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funded for 4 years by EU Horizon RIA with partners in Denmark, Germany, and France. You will be part of our team aiming to develop and utilize advanced X-ray techniques in the ultrafast time domain
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Job Description Do you want to contribute to a new research field where oxide/metal hybrid devices are geometrically optimized to yield extraordinary performance, including the highest
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positions are attached to four different collaborative projects with related but distinct goals, all making use of our expertise in squeezing-based entangled states of light: ClusterQ (ERC): A platform for
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strong commitment to the green transition, especially in advanced thermal systems such as Carnot batteries, thermal storage, and high-efficiency heating. As part of DTU, you will contribute to cutting-edge
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POTENT project, we are working with Living Lab Networks including academic and industrial partners and ports to accelerate the green energy transition by investigating the use of ports as energy hubs