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a collaborative research team and take responsibility for your individual research objectives. As this position is funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) programme
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-disciplinary research center with over 50 members, that focuses on development of micro and nanotechnology based sensors, detection systems and drug delivery devices. Responsibilities and qualifications Your
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, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. At the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering it is our main objective to meet today’s industrial
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clearly and effectively across diverse audiences What We Offer At DTU, you’ll find an informal and inclusive working environment that values expertise, creativity, and a good sense of humor. You’ll join a
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optimal alternatives that may be relevant for the decision maker. You will be responsible for developing new, fast solution methods for stochastic optimization problem that can find many near-optimal
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qualifications Your overall focus will be to advance research at the intersection of streaming process mining, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, with the goal of developing real-time methods to detect
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plan and conduct most of your research independently, but at the same time, you will be part of a larger, team-driven project, and should find this exciting. You should be scientifically curious and
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—such as microtubes—while also performing embedded functions like weight and color detection. The project will combine multi-material 3D printing, sensor integration, and adaptive control, aiming to push
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the supervision of bachelor, master, and PhD students. You will plan and conduct most of your research independently, but at the same time, you will be part of a larger, team-driven project, and should find
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. free-space based systems Skills in optical alignment and development of custom optical setups Nice-to-have qualifications: Experience with quantum optics experiments and single-photon detection