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systems and PtX technologies. Engage with the Scientific and Industrial Community: Actively participate in relevant academic and industrial networks. Attend events, workshops, and technical forums
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collaborators. It is expected that the candidate can publish research findings and contribute to the academic community through seminars and conferences. Opportunities for participation in teaching and mentoring
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loads — EV fleets, residential batteries, smart heat pumps, and data-center clusters — across distribution and transmission networks is critical to unlocking deep decarbonization and maintaining grid
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fellowship in Experimental Quantum Physics . The project is part of the research project “Hybrid Quantum Networks”, which is financed by the Danish National Research Foundation. Start date is (expected to be
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implications for culture, language, and identities. This shift has fostered a longstanding narrative of opposition between rural and urban life, influencing social cohesion, democracy, and sustainability
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fish‑community dynamics and environmental conditions at offshore sites. The successful candidate will join the Observation Technology research group at DTU Aqua and work in a collaborative project with
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, you will be investigating if the current metrics for accessing code quality are valid, and then you will be improving them using programming language techniques. Your goal will be to measure the effect
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organizational skills. Good communication skills and willingness to work independently as well as to collaborate with your colleagues and peers. Commitment to complete the PhD coursework (30 ECTS points) and
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experience with statistical tools (e.g. in R, MatLab, or Python) are expected. The team at DTU Aqua is highly international and knowing the Danish language is not needed. You must be available for boat-based
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research environment with close interaction between experimental and theoretical activities. You will join a thriving community of researchers and benefit from a strong network of international collaborators