33 finite-element-methods Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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primary role will be to contribute to project tasks that demand a deep understanding of electrical or thermal energy system operation and dynamics, modelling approaches, and optimization methods. To excel
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, development & scientific advice and provides educational programs and service to society. We are working to develop new environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies, methods and solutions, and to
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transformation Publish research results in top-tier peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences. Innovative integration Research and integrate new methods and technologies to merge existing
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breakthroughs in the study of transport across interfaces by utilizing twisted membranes. This innovative method offers an exciting way to tune the properties of the materials. The goal of the Postdoctoral
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to realize a strong permanent magnet. To investigate this, you will use and further develop numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. At present, our ability to model
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of bipolar membranes in electrodialysis cells for CO2 capture. Responsibilities and qualifications The objective of the project is to develop scalable fabrication methods of high-performing bipolar membranes
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, suppliers or developed within a PhD project at DTU Energy. Characterize the sorbents (such as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), zeolites and activated carbons) by setting up and using advanced adsorption
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service to society. We are working to develop new environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies, methods and solutions, and to disseminate this knowledge to society and future generations of
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with your colleagues. You have a background in biomedical engineering, chemistry or equivalent and have in-depth knowledge of the following: electrochemical methods, nanoporous gold, electrodeposition
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., Ruan, Z., Zhang, J., Liu, J., Dai, D., Guo, C. & Liu, L. Breaking the bandwidth limit of a high-quality-factor ring modulator based on thin-film lithium niobate . Optica 9, 1131–1137 (2022). [Zhu2021