98 formal-verification-computer-science PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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following qualifications: Programming skills and AI interest Data analytical skills and computer science focus Experiences with chemical analysis and pilot experiments is an advantage. Knowledge
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, geophysics, materials science, computation, engineering, or a related discipline. Hands-on research experience in one or more of the following areas will be considered an advantage: Confocal microscopy and
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of operating zinc-air batteries. Use automated Rietveld refinement for analysis of large data sets and Computed Tomography analysis of the imaging data. Dissemination of research results. Qualifications expected
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engineering, in an exciting combination of academic and industrial environments. Responsibilities and qualifications Within the scientific area, the researcher is expected to advance the Department's activities
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, electronics, and neuromorphic computing. You will join an international collaboration between DTU, EPFL, and Max Planck, gaining unique opportunities to work at the intersection of materials science, physics
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Job Description Are you interested in the interrelationship between urban design and human mobility behaviour? Are you keen on using advanced computer science to help create more knowledge on how
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the research group Bioactives Analysis and Applications, and as part of the prestigious Alliance PhD program, you will collaborate with the Technical University of Munich (Germany). If you're ready to
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at the intersection of regeneration and entrepreneurship? If so, this PhD position in Regenerative Entrepreneurship may be the right opportunity for you. The Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship (DTU Entrepreneurship
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research. Successful applicants will ideally have: A relevant MSc degree in computer science, data sciences, applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, control, electrical engineering, energy
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Job Description Are you passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurorehabilitation, and intelligent assistive technologies? The Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech