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of the existing theories of turbulence and attempt to synthesize new theory based on the empirical result. You will be part of a research group that works on different aspects of turbulence, including theory
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will collaborate with other team members working on novel high-resolution microscopy techniques to experimentally quantify transition probabilities, alongside density functional theory (DFT) calculations
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. The new laboratory will also host the Surface Physics and Catalysis (SURFCAT) section, Catalysis Theory (CatTheory) center and Pioneer Center for Accelerating P2X Materials Discovery (CAPeX) as a vibrant
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background are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted
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Internet. We focus on quantum control and manipulation of novel nanostructures at the single-photon and single-electron level, using nanowires, quantum dots, and hybrid semiconductor-atomic systems
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state physics and electronic structure theory and some experience with machine learning. You have good programming skills and strong knowledge of Python. Finally, you have excellent communication skills