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, hysteresis, oscillatory behaviour and support dependencies. Compare cluster behaviour across different characterization techniques (TEM, STM, TPD). Integrate findings to map the relationship between cluster
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to mechanical forces. We work with leading international groups on modeling and also conduct simulations at DTU. Our overarching goal is to understand and predict the mechanical behavior of metals during plastic
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function, with expected physical presence at Danske Bank’s headquarters as well as CBS’ premises in central Copenhagen (physical presence during office hours is a requirement). Qualifications to conduct
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the microstructure from the AM process to the fatigue behavior. The position will involve active collaboration with international research groups working on the simulation of corrosion of metal AM, as well as close
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and peptides in yeast. Your overall focus will be to conduct experiments to explore the relative importance of gene dosage, transcription, translation, and secretion and to develop the assays that allow
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Job Description The aim of this PhD project is to investigate the immediate and long-term deformation behaviour of plain and fiber-reinforced concrete using distributed fibre-optical sensing (FOS
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variable load and transient conditions. Develop a transient model to assess behavior during power demand fluctuations and optimize operational strategies. Study the degradation mechanisms of the HT-PEMFC
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ensuring accurate and efficient analysis of system behavior under various conditions. Dynamic equivalents enable faster and potentially more reliable stability assessments, which are vital for integrating
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will be based at DTU Nanolab, where we conduct cross-disciplinary research and apply micro- and nanotechnology to a wide range of scientific disciplines and applications. The Biomaterial Microsystems
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unique research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics