51 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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sector consultancy and participation in activities related to our advice and related work program with the Danish Agency for Climate Data (KDS). The GEO division also contributes actively to the centers
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solid understanding of energy system technologies and economics is also required. Additionally, experience with other programming languages, open-source software development, project management using
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leads JWST programs and has had multiple proposals accepted from our group (GO 2420 , GO 3730 , GO 7675 ). Through international collaborations, we are also deeply involved in several other JWST programs
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collaboratively, communicate results clearly in English, and contribute actively to team development. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in Photovoltaics or a related field. We
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an exciting opportunity to contribute to a cutting-edge instrument during its commissioning and early science phases. You will work with Prof. Lars A. Buchhave (2ES PI) and the rapidly growing
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for extinction risk prediction Qualifications We are looking for a candidate who has: As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in bioinformatics, computational biology, evolutionary
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collaborative effort, internally within experimental groups at DTU and externally with other leading universities. CatTheory has a strong infrastructure and computational facility. Responsibilities and
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device development pipeline — from meta-crystal engineering and patterning into spiraling nanoantennas, to comprehensive characterization. The latter will include both surface techniques (AFM) and advanced
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equivalent). Other qualifications and competences include: Experience with bioinformatics Experience with mathematical modelling and programming, including source attribution modelling of foodborne pathogens
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molecular cell biology, biochemistry, and advanced proteomics to uncover new principles of ubiquitin regulation in health and disease. The project is conducted in close collaboration with Associate Professor