51 component-labeling Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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funded 16-month postdoctoral position offers you the chance to contribute to cutting-edge research, collaborate with leading experts, and develop innovative deception-based security strategies. As part of
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at DTU Compute. The position is part of the large EU project Shift2SDV, which brings together 81 partners to shape the future of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs). DTU’s role is focused, and the postdoc
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Job Description A 2-year Postdoc in Secure Task Offloading for Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) is available in the Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) section at DTU Compute. The position is part of
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. The position is part of a project funded by the Energy Technology Development & Demonstration Programme (EUDP). The project is led by Associate Professor Jonas Sundberg and is an interdisciplinary collaboration
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, and 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
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with both academic and clinical partners in Denmark and internationally. Responsibilities You will be working as part of a team of experienced researchers and will be responsible for: Designing and
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life, and they are essential in the green transition as the main components in wind turbines and electric motors in e.g. electric cars. However, the strongest magnets today contain rare-earth metals
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the relevant union. The period of employment is1 year and 9 months from either 1/7 or 15/8 2025. The position is full-time or part-time (after the agreement). You can read more about career paths at DTU here
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circuits in thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) [Zhu2021] and tantalate (TFLT) [Powell2024]. Using the ultrafast Pockels effect in TFLN/TFLT, you will build high-speed cavity-based components [Larocque2024
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interest and experience in semi-analytical models and submillimetre selected galaxies, who are interested in doing research in collaboration with senior researcher Bitten Gullberg and her group as part of