71 software-testing-short-course Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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cementitious materials using different techniques. Multi-scale characterization of the materials using e.g., SEM, RAMAN imaging, TEM, XRD, rheology, and multiscale mechanical testing. Lab-source and synchrotron
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extraction) that can be miniaturized and integrated into portable devices. Perform SERS measurements and data analysis of SERS data (e.g., using machine learning). Develop, test and apply new fiber-based SERS
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to research and development projects with a focus on modeling and interpreting contaminant transport in the subsurface. Your focus will be on developing, testing and applying numerical models to investigate and
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postdoc focused on developing new cement formulations and characterization techniques. For algorithms and software there will also be the opportunity to work with the team behind the Core Imaging Library
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-source tools (preferably in Python Programming Language) to facilitate dissemination of science and tests to curate the outcomes generated during the project via GitHub. Collaborate with academic and
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. You will use neuroimaging and psychoacoustic tests to gain a better understanding of tinnitus mechanisms and explore improved tinnitus treatments. You will collaborate closely with colleagues and work
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invites you to apply for this fully funded 2-year Postdoc position. The position is based in the Section for Electrochemical Materials, and the project focuses on fabrication, characterization, and testing
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microscopy and flagellate ecology and an interest in small-scale fluid physics, or a background in (computational) fluid physics and an interest in low Re biological flows. Depending on the successful
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, fabrication and testing). You will be involved in a highly interdisciplinary project in a productive scientific environment. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main task will be to fabricate nanoporous
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to developing software solutions for data collection, signal processing (e.g., drift correction) and visualization. Ultimately, the goal is to demonstrate the prototype at the seabed. The candidate is expected