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. Furthermore, the PhD candidate will engineer complex genotypes and perform adaptive laboratory evolution experiments. The candidate will work in an international team and is expected to contribute creatively
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virtual screening, generative machine learning (ML) models, and automated reaction exploration to gain insights into complex chemical systems. This is an opportunity to work at the forefront
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Nanolab is extended to provide expertise in soft matter from small molecule complexes to biological cells. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and
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. The ideal candidate should have experience or interest in the following areas: Electromagnetic and multi-physics modelling, Handling complex electromagnetic problems, Modeling of power electronic systems and
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complex electromagnetic problems, Modeling of power electronic systems and component, particularly magnetic components, Optimization and surrogate-modeling in Python, Integration of machine learning and
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collaboration can move from experimental interaction scenarios to sustainable integration within hospital workflows, healthcare infrastructures, and professional work practices. The project is conducted in close
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AI:X is an ambitious initiative at Aalborg University that aims to advance AI research and create real-world impact through interdisciplinary collaboration, and nine labs will be initiated in 2026
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, the projects combine classical microbiology, microbial physiology, experimental evolution, and omics-based approaches to link microbial interactions and system performance across spatial and functional scales
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thermodynamics for multiphase weak electrolyte systems, especially those relevant to CO2 storage, as part of the grant “A new pathway for CO2 storage simulations based on the utilization of molecular
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the complexity of the system identification is reduced. Quantifying fundamental limits on transduction fidelity imposed by thermodynamics, coupling constraints, and noise. Analyzing which error channels dominate