69 software-testing-short-course Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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. Experience with coding, compiler and software development. Experience with physics, ideally also static magnetism (magnetostatics) as gained e.g. from physics courses in electromagnetism. Experience with
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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
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, high-throughput testing, and systemized catalyst test campaigns Data analysis and assessment of performance Upscaling and extrusion of catalyst Therefore, we are looking for a colleague with a strong
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enable us to test Risø HPP when it is connected to different electrical power grids, which we will emulate with the CGI. We are looking for a Post-doc who will be engaged in experimental research and model
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indican concentration and indigo waste as well as the resulting yarn color. Responsibilities Your focus will be on the design and test of optical sensors for process monitoring of indican and indigo in
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. The scientific environment at our department is vibrant and highly collaborative with world-class scientists covering a broad range of expertise in photonics and electronics. Our Harvard collaborators pioneered
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and automated catch registration to advance commercial fisheries. The team is developing fish detection and species identification algorithms, with the goal of implementing the software in
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Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) techniques. Due to the strong bonding between layers, moiré patterns in oxide bilayers can form over a broader range of twist angles compared to van der Waals (vdW
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tasks You will be expected to Fabricate novel SOA coupons for microtransfer printing including some process development. Develop microtransfer printing to SiNx (and SiC) circuits. Characterize test- and
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, including AC and DC techniques. Electromechanical: Laser interferometry and optical probes are used to characterize the electromechanical response of the thin films on the polymeric substrates. Test of