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the DNRF Center NanoPhoton – Center for Nanophotonics, and we expect you to actively engage with other researchers in the center and share your expertise. Required qualifications: Experience with open
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proof-of-principle photonic topological designs, and identify opportunities for demonstrations with experimental collaborators at the department and internationally. The program aims to advance
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. The areas of responsibility include: Develop computer vision and AI models for detecting wind turbine blade damage and predicting its progression, with experimental validation carried out at DTU test
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theory of photonic information processing will be an advantage. Spectroscopy on silicon quantum light sources (mainly characterization and theory). Experience with experimental and/or theoretical quantum
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: Handling of pure and mixed microbial cultures under anaerobic conditions. Operating bioreactors in batch and/or continuous mode with suspended and/or attached growth (biofilm). Experience in gas fermentation
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cell and stack using experimental data and advanced modeling techniques. Propose and implement improved operation modes to minimize degradation effects and enhance performance. As part of the PhD
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The assessment will take into account the following criteria: Willingness and ability to spend one year in Australia as part of the Alliance PhD program is mandatory. Experience with process technology and
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deep understanding of techno-economic evaluation and proven capabilities in the evaluation and modeling of resource recovery and valorization pathways. The role also requires experience in process and
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electrodes. Your primary tasks will be to: plan and execute experimental research design, fabricate and optimize 3D carbon microelectrodes for microbial electrochemical systems in an iterative manner using
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& microstructure with experimental observations of fatigue failure in AM samples under aggressive/corrosive environments. The goal is to establish causal pathways for understanding failure in AM components