65 programming-language-"HT---Human-Technopole" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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properties. Ability to work independently, to plan and carry out complicated tasks and to be part of a large, dynamical group Good communication skills in English, both written and spoken We offer DTU is a
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and periods of calm and quiet individual work by the PC. You are knowledgeable and respectful about the Arctic and ideally master Greenlandic or alternatively you know Danish or another Nordic language
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communication skills are also essential. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its
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on the intersection of data science, statistics and machine learning, all with applications to wind and solar energy science. You will be a part of an international team developing tools to plan and operate hybdrid
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programming and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and in collaboration with diverse teams. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research
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research program – Closed Loop Ai-driven Protein Binder Design Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Novo Nordisk have initiated a strategic partnership and created a joint cross-disciplinary research
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environment research experience working with real-world non-linear dynamic data, networks, and ideally with applying coupled oscillator models strong programming skills in e.g., Python previous research
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analyze data. Plan and collaborate on research activities with team members and external partners. Stay updated with relevant literature and methodologies. Maintain and share accurate records of findings
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/research-divisions/astrophysics-and-atmospheric-physics/research-areas/stellar-astrophysics-group Responsibilities and qualifications As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will among other: Create and coordinate
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. The position is part of a project funded by the Energy Technology Development & Demonstration Programme (EUDP). The project is led by Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg and is an interdisciplinary collaboration