74 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark
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the Electronics group at DTU Electro. We are offering a 2-year fully funded Postdoc position, supported by the Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD) Grand Solution “GreenMag” project. The GreenMag project aims
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research will help to improve the environmental and economic sustainability of commercial fisheries. You will join the Section for Fisheries Technology at DTU Aqua in Hirtshals. The section has 21 employees
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are looking for candidates with: A PhD in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, physics, or a related field Strong programming skills in LabVIEW and C++, with experience in real-time control systems
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conferences, and actively participate in knowledge exchange across disciplines. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). Specifically, a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
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facilities in European Universities. You will be working with a group of professionals in photonic integrated circuits, optical phased array, optical communications, optical computing, electronic circuits
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is looking for a post doc with a background in seafood science and/or seafood development or processing for a large project in collaboration with Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), which is an
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, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The PhD should preferably be in the fields of Biotechnology, agricultural sciences or similar. We are specifically looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious
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research in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at international conferences We are looking for a candidate with: A PhD in oceanography, climate science, applied mathematics, computational science, or a
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development and teaching, and supervising students A PhD in control engineering, mechanical engineering, or a relevant engineering field with a focus on energy systems is required for this position. Experience
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Researcher to join the ERC-funded MAGNIFY project, led by Dr. Victoria Antoci. This project explores the effects of magnetic fields on stellar structure and mixing processes within stars. It focuses