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knowledge in chemical engineering thermodynamics and process systems engineering. Ideally, you have solid experience in software development and an understanding of the computational challenges addressed in
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the fundamental understanding of molecular thermodynamics, and realize the importance of different types of properties in selecting the most physically sound thermodynamic model for water and electrolytes
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institutes aims to understand how yeast cells die under industrial process conditions and use this knowledge to improve biomanufacturing. Different yeast species play a vital role in industrial biotechnology
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technology and characterisation. Background within image processing, computer vision, or related fields. Background within in-line process monitoring or related fields. Furthermore, it is an additional
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and transport systems, within the ELLIS network. The project is fully funded through the Novo Nordisk Foundation Data Science Distinguished Investigator programme. You will be based in the Intelligent
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with designing process flow diagrams and P&IDs Networking and people skills Excellent communication skills in English and preferably also Danish Out-spoken character What we offer in return We offer
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of computer-aided tools for chemical and biochemical product and process modeling, process synthesis, design, analysis and operation. The tools are applied in the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical
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Environment. CEBE is a strategic initiative funded by the Villum Foundation that seeks to strengthen research and development of sustainable solutions for the construction sector. The programme will run for 10
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to solve considerably larger problems than before, involving many scenarios for the future. We will use deep generative models as part of the solution process to generate scenarios and guide the search. We
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microstructures in-situ during the AM process as well as ex-situ during post-AM treatments and enable predictions of the microstructural evolution, and thus changes in properties, while AM components are in use