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and proposal preparation. Required qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, networking, or related fields relevant
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the EU project Shift2SDV, a large collaborative effort involving 81 partners across Europe. At DTU, the project offers a focused research scope with room for academic exploration. This position focuses
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the emergent properties of the twisted membranes. Analyzing and interpreting the results obtained from the microscope. Formal qualifications PhD In Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering
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. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing an online tinnitus test battery and database Stratify tinnitus phenotypes
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. This call cover a postdoc position based at DTU-Space. DAWN has a number of associate members at major research institutes across Europe, North America, and Australia. For more information on the Center's
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mathematical and analytical models to predict coil loss, facilitating the optimal design of HPMCs Constructing a large-signal platform to measure coil loss of HPMCs Exploring innovative solutions, such as new
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applied and interdisciplinary research, big data and data science, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), smart and secure societies, smart manufacturing, and life sciences. We also
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of large amounts of data generated within biological, biomedical and biotechnological and life sciences area. We strive to gain new knowledge and drive innovation in human, animal, plant and food science and
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and sustainable growth. In a large research project funded by a Carlsberg Foundation’s Semper Ardens Advance grant, we will investigate if we can realize a new heavy-rare-earth-free permanent magnet
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collaboration with audiologists and clinicians. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing a computational model of cochlear signal