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on qualified candidates for the position. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Bioresearch Institute for the Green Transistion (BRIGHT) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with
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open-source code development or publication is an advantage. A proven ability to communicate research results, as evidenced by publications and conference presentations. The ability to work effectively
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goals. You will be responsible for project milestones and deliverables. Teach and supervise graduate student projects For this position, experience with simulation development and coding is essential. We
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primary tasks will be to: Structure and curate large-scale datasets using open repositories, Design and implement the analysis including code development, Lead the writing of scientific articles and present
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supply, cooling, or shielding/activation. Proficiency in neutronics codes (OpenMC, MCNP, Serpent) or thermo-mechanical tools (ANSYS, COMSOL); or capacity for rapid learning. Ability to maintain disciplined
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aeroelastic code HAWC2. Proficient in Python and the various numerical packages (e.g. NumPy, Pandas, etc). Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team. Excellent communication and writing skills
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background are encouraged to apply. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation
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Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation, analytics and data science, has fundamentally
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for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation, analytics and data science, has fundamentally changed the scope and ambition
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) and geochemical speciation calculations (such as with PHREEQC or a similar code). We are running several projects in parallel, ranging from fundamental investigations of mineral-water-gas properties