59 high-performance-quantum-computing-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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HVAC control practices and to develop innovative control strategies for improving comfort and energy performance of buildings and HVAC systems. This includes developing and testing optimized control
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development, particularly in LabVIEW and C++ programming for high-precision measurement systems. As a key member of our team, you will lead the development and optimization of our high-speed dermal atomic force
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research in seafood products as one of its focus areas. The group has a dynamic staff with high international visibility, many research collaborations with leading international universities and
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collaborators abroad, with access to state-of-the-art facilities for systems biology, genome engineering, and bioprocess development. Your primary tasks will be to: Design and perform adaptive laboratory
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in high-level conferences and publish in high-quality journals as part of your dissemination tasks. As a postdoc, you will mainly focus on: Developing advanced control strategies for buildings
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potential for exploiting temperature gradients for producing electricity and predict their long-term performance under real operating conditions. The project also includes modeling of heat transfer and
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to develop high-throughput compatible robotic-assisted functional assays to capture microbial strains' functional performance. Secondly, your in-depth research focus will be on uncovering the activity and fate
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well as contributing to other research and advisory activities in our research group. You’ll work hands-on with high-end GC-MS instrumentation (and other analytical equipment) and collaborate closely with researchers
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–microstructure–property–performance simulation platform, and (iii) a theoretical framework for design of AM-defect tolerant microstructures. The focus of the current postdoc position will be on applying all
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and liquid chromatography (GC- and LC) – high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Professor Ole John Nielsen has knowledge and capacity in infrared (IR) methods to detect potential F-gases being