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the European Innovation Council (EIC), you will work in close collaboration with researchers at DTU, Cambridge University, Technical University Munich, Imperial College London and the company SolarFoods. You
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induced defects and the resultant fatigue life of metal additive manufactured samples. The project is part of a Villum Investigator grant titled “Microstructural engineering of additive manufactured metals
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University of Munich (TUM) , focusing on cutting-edge research in digital health, wearable sensing, and embedded artificial intelligence. The Project title is ‘IoT-based Assisted Living’ and the main purpose
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. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Francisco C. Pereira, Assoc. Prof. Carlos Lima Azevedo (DTU), Dr. Biagio Ciuffo and Dr. Georgios Fontaras (JRC). You will work on research focused
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. The PhD project is part of MADE REACT (Resilient manufacturing systems through AI-powered and digitally Connected Technologies), which is a national collaboration involving 23 leading companies, five Danish
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Job Description Are you passionate about renewable energy and eager to apply machine learning to real-world challenges? Join our research team at DTU and work on groundbreaking advancements in
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of code to utilize GPU-acceleration on DTU’s high-performance computing cluster or other HPC systems. You will also analyze realistic physical implementations of the architectures you explore, with a
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Phaffii? You will play a key role in a collaboration between Professor Uffe Mortensen at the Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine at DTU and the Microbial Expression Engineering Department at Novo
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cutting-edge data science? And would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the PhD
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sources with embedded quantum memories based on erbium in ultracompact tunable silicon nanocavities. You will be part of a well-funded project that builds on our recent experimental breakthroughs in ultra