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. You should have a strong academic background in engineering, applied mathematics, or computer science, combined with a clear interest in scientific programming, machine learning, and data analytics
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is highly desirable. The candidate should have good analytical skills as well as good communication skills in English. You should have completed a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) in
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Identification System (AIS) for ship detection. You must be fluent in English, both speaking and writing and possess excellent communication skills. As part of the Danish Ph.D. program, you will follow a number of
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environmental engineering. A collaborative and analytical mindset, with the ability to synthesize complex information across experimental and theoretical domains. Enthusiasm for advanced electron microscopy
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manufacturing systems for subtractive manufacturing. Strong knowledge of process monitoring, manufacturing metrology, and programming tools such as Matlab is highly desirable. You should have good analytical
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may lead to large fractures initiated by the micro-cracks created from the glass cutting. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project will explore the synergies between numerical simulations and
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motivated candidate with a background in chemical or process engineering and strong experimental and analytical skills. Join us to drive innovation in carbon capture and contribute to shaping Europe’s low
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, located in DTU’s new "Climate Challenge Laboratory" building as a vibrant collaborative research environment with internationally leading scientists in the fields of catalysis and power-to-X.- see comment
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experiments, and parametric investigations. The modelling component will be based, as much as possible, on semi-analytical thermo-mechanical formulations. This is to facilitate calculation accuracy, numerical
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is expected to lead to the development of material evaluation methods and a structural monitoring framework to quantitatively assess the quality and robustness of concrete elements in infrastructure