63 density-functional-theory PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description We are seeking a talented and highly motivated PhD student to work in the field of transient astrophysics with a special focus on large transient surveys in the era of big data
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create value using science and engineering to benefit society. That mission lives on today. DTU has 13,500 students and 6,000 employees. We work in an international atmosphere and have an inclusive
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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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activities will be carried out within both DTU Sustain and DTU Food departments. In QSA, you will become part of a dynamic and team-based research environment with around 50 international staff members
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of solvers for stochastic optimization problems, and test the methods on real-life data. As part of the PhD you will be following advanced courses to extend your skills, implement and test algorithms, and
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influencing the content of vitamin-active compounds and other nutrients in foods during processing. This work is conducted in conjunction with providing research advice to the National Danish Food Agency. We
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, human, and sustainable approach that ensures integrity in our work. Therefore, we strive for and take responsibility for driving the democratisation of digital technologies, so that everyone has
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an innovative approach that utilize bacterial interactions and bacterial gene products to reduce or abolish virulence of the plant pathogen. You will become an integrated part of the research group of Professor
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quality control systems. You are excited by the opportunity to leverage state-of-the-art tools to investigate fundamental questions about pollutant adsorption/desorption in functional materials. Preferred
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primarily experimental, complemented by numerical modeling, and will be carried out within the “Fiber Optics, Devices, and Nonlinear Effects” group at DTU Electro. As a PhD student, you will be part of a