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We are seeking a full-time Postdoc in the section of Digital Building Technology (DBT) at DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct ). This research position will explore
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Would you like to put your mathematical and algorithm skills to work in a truly interdisciplinary project and be part of devising new sustainable cement formulations through improved dynamic X-ray
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Job Description We are seeking a full-time Postdoc in the section of Digital Building Technology (DBT) at DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct). This research position
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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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PostDoc position (for 2-years) Successful candidates will have an exciting opportunity to work on the AM2PM project that focuses on “Monitoring Environmental Impact in Construction Projects”, “Digital Twin
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Job Description Do you want to start an exciting research career within meteorology and the wind energy sector. This postdoc position is an ideal way for you to contribute valuable new knowledge
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positions. Postdocs will be supported in improving their CVs for academic careers. This includes co-supervision of MSc and PhD students, teaching opportunities, and proposal development. You can learn more
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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 other open PhD and postdoc cohort positions at http://www.capex-p2x.com . The research area will be within modeling of electrical engineering systems applied in Power-2-X systems incl. power
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Job Description Would you like to put your mathematical and algorithm skills to work in a truly interdisciplinary project and be part of devising new sustainable cement formulations through improved