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cutting in the production facility. Establish a numerical model to simulate the glass cutting process. Design experimental measurements and assist in the integration of sensors in production. Acquire
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continuous-variable quantum computing using 3D cluster states and hybrid (photon number + quadrature) detection. TopQC2X (Innovation Fund Denmark): Experimental primitives for topological quantum computing
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the department. The Lightweight Structures group has around 10 staff members and is focused on research, education and innovation within primarily polymer-based fiber reinforced composite structures within a broad
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powerful ideas and tools at the intersection of topological band theory, symmetry analysis, and photonics. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new topological phenomena, design
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, operational efficiency, and circularity in remanufacturing. Responsibilities and qualifications You will join the Section of Design for Sustainability at DTU Construct, working within a multidisciplinary
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efficiency, and circularity in remanufacturing. Responsibilities and qualifications You will join the Section of Design for Sustainability at DTU Construct, working within a multidisciplinary, international
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geometries”. The position is funded in the context of the project MADE React co-funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark. The PhD student will be working in the framework of the ongoing collaboration between DTU
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Job Description Are you a highly motivated scientist with an interest in computational approaches to strain design? Do you have a fundamental understanding of microbial molecular biology and
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to join our group. The candidates will join an ambitious international research and innovation project focused on silicon quantum photonics. The overarching goal of this newly funded project is to realize
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chemistry, designing and testing porous composite materials for advanced water remediation. What We Offer: Access to world-class facilities at DTU Nanolab, including cutting-edge electron microscopy