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cutting-edge data science? And would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the PhD
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algorithms. Graph Neural Networks. The candidate is expected to hold a relevant MSc degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computational Statistics or another field
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a strong career-defining network. The IntelliWind Doctoral Network provides training for a new creative, entrepreneurial, innovative, and resilient industry-oriented academic generation ready to face
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multidisciplinary team of approximately 10 PhDs and postdocs, fostering a strong collaboration between DTU Physics and DTU Construct. Our group is a global leader in the field of metal plasticity. We invented
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. The selected candidate will embark on a research journey within a supportive and resource-rich environment, characterized by state-of-the-art facilities and a network of leading academics and industry
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“chemistry” defined as a set of molecules and a set of rules. The PhD candidate will study abstract reaction networks with respect to their realizability with concrete chemistry. For example, given a metabolic
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“chemistry” defined as a set of molecules and a set of rules. The PhD candidate will study abstract reaction networks with respect to their realizability with concrete chemistry. For example, given a metabolic
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strong academic team at DTU Management’s Management Science division. Three PhD students and four PostDocs will work on the project, as well as several international experts in operations research
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of two Associate Professors, two Assistant Professors, a Lab Manager, a Center Administrator, and app 10-15 PhD students, postdocs and visiting scientists. Several POLIMA researchers have attracted
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and ambitious young research group, supported by the POLIMA Center and its extensive network of international collaborators. POLIMA is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research