48 computational-materials-physics PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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chain, identifying hotspots and guiding sustainable material and process choices. Evaluate safety in processing, use, and End-of-Life, by assessing human and environmental safety during production and
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and Surface Engineering is multi-disciplinary and covers materials science, chemistry, physics, solid mechanics, and manufacturing technology. Properties and performance are evaluated by mechanical
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the monomers are reversible, making these polymer materials adaptive, healable, easy to process and recyclable. In this project, you will explore new types of stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymers
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decision-support or safety-critical systems. Knowledge of Cyber-Physical Systems, Sensor Fusion, or Risk Management is an advantage. Excellent programming skills (Python, C++, or similar). Ability to work in
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bioinformatics, AI and ML software tools to integrate and process the datasets quickly and efficiently. You will also work closely with other computational and experimental biologists to uncover new insights
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Kibsgaard and Professor Stig Helveg, DTU Physics. We favour candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry or materials science. The candidate should preferably have experience in electron microscopy
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to relevant external sources. By enabling data interoperability across facilities and process units, this infrastructure will allow real-time coordination, intelligent scheduling, resource sharing, and improved