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Job Description Are you passionate about food and flavor? Eager to help tackle some of our most pressing global challenges? Excited by the idea of working and learning at the intersection of science
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, materials, quantum technology and biophysics. Our focus is both to acquire greater knowledge about basic scientific problems and to conduct research oriented towards use in societies and companies. Technology
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processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from BSc, MSc, PhD to lifelong learning students. We have about 300 dedicated employees. Read more
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working with biology and biotechnology in a lab setting. Possess in-depth knowledge of laboratory safety protocols and regulations. Are curious and proactive in learning new methods and gain new knowledge
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. Developing a computer model (“digital twin”) that link physical experiments with advanced control and operation strategies. The model will be utilized for techno-economic investigations regarding flexible
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. The ability to work collaboratively in a team with an open-minded spirit, embracing both teaching and learning opportunities. An interest in discussing physics and engaging in thoughtful conversations. Making
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extensive opportunities to learn, innovate, and develop new technologies through projects and close collaboration with interdisciplinary teams across the biofoundry. Primary areas of responsibility Develop
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collaborate with members of different research groups within DTU BRIGHT or beyond and teach and supervise BSc and MSc students. Key selection criteria: Experience in microbiology, metabolomics, systems biology
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DeiCs values and goals are at the forefront of what you do. Can communicate professionally in English. Being able to speak Danish is not a must, but you must be willing to learn Danish to integrate fully
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be perfect for you! The focus of our new lab is to provide students, researchers and industry with a realistic simulation of building design projects to help us learn how to design, better, more