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at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Ethiopian researchers specializing in Geophysics and Nature-based solutions. The candidate must be willing to participate in field work in Ethiopia
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of solutions based on electrical and photonics engineering as their key enabling technologies. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes
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life, and they are essential in the green transition as the main components in wind turbines and electric motors in e.g. electric cars. However, the strongest magnets today contain rare-earth metals
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they are essential in the green transition as the main components in wind turbines and electric motors in e.g. electric cars. However, the strongest magnets today contain rare-earth metals, which
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conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Electro has more than 300 employees with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers
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of tomorrow to the digital energy solutions of the future; from developing electric power systems to exploring more democratic processes for project planning Technology for people DTU develops technology for
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. The successful applicant will, therefore, have the opportunity to join an innovative and highly ambitious project within MedTech, biomedical engineering and human performance. The PostDoc project. The purpose
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study programmes: mathematics(including a specialization in statistics at the master level), mathematical economics, and mathematics-technology. What we offer We offer a unique opportunity to strengthen
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to establish scp-MS as a routine tool for deciphering cell heterogeneity in complex biological systems. The project is primarily focused on expanding current capabilities of scp-MS by developing a barcode-based
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current near Scandinavia in a warmer-than-present climate investigating marine sediment cores using organic proxies for precipitation and temperature. The project focuses on the Miocene Climatic Optimum and