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: search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8060F. select 'PhD Electrical and Electronic Engineering (full time)' as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following
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degree or equivalent in Robotics / Aerospace / Mechatronics / Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or related fields in Engineering or Computer Engineering Programming Skills: Design tools for Mechanical
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of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessments of the applicants will be made by Asst. Prof. Soumik Ray at DTU Bioengineering. We offer DTU is a leading
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mathematical statistics (University of Gothenburg / Chalmers University of Technology) Prof. Mats Nilsson, pioneer in spatial genomics (SciLifeLab & Stockholm University) Integration into the national DDLS
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Your Job: You will join the "Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering" department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, and the "Membrane Polymer Synthesis" (MPS) team by Dr. Jochen Kerres
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parameters will be assessed. The goal of the projects will be to identify best clinical practice for this complex surgical problem. The projects will be separated along clinical and radiological/engineering
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engineering. Expertise in numerical tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) and programming are desirable. Experience in electrical machine prototype development would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application
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position is embedded within the Earth Systems and Global Change Group , led by Prof. dr. Nynke Hofstra . You will be co-supervised by dr. Samuel Sutanto , dr. Spyros Paparrizos , and dr. Loc Ho Huu who will
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have a 1st class degree (BEng or MEng/MSc) in electrical/mechanical engineering. Expertise in numerical tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) and programming are desirable. Experience in electrical machine
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EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship with SLB - Computational modelling of advanced geothermal systems School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students