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of DTU Engineering Technology and the Department of Electric Energy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The project will investigate coordinated operation and control of local
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PhD scholarship in Corrosion Mechanisms of Power Semiconductor Device and Components - DTU Construct
Materials Science and engineering or related subjects such as corrosion science and engineering. Masters in electronics/electrical engineering with prior experience on humidity/corrosion reliability
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Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark. With more than 300 researchers, the department excels in combining electricity and light to tackle world-scale challenges. DTU Electro conduct application
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. Technology for people DTU Electro has more than 300 employees with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors
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@dtu.dk , tel.: +45 91849946 You can read more about DTU Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering at https://electro.dtu.dk/ If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information
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following requirements: You must have a bachelor’s degree and be enrolled in a relevant engineering program (e.g., electrical engineering, computer engineering, or similar) Basic understanding of digital
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electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, bio-photonics
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, which all candidates are encouraged to study. DTU Electro has more than 300 employees with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics, lasers, quantum
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the project team on infrastructure improvements and outreach As a formal qualification, you must have a master’s degree in electrical or computer engineering or equivalent. In addition, you ideally have A solid
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Sustain performs technology-oriented research on greenhouse gas exchanges including technical and natural sources and sinks. The current research team consists of four faculty staff with research focus