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to be cost competitive with other technologies, long lifetime of >5 years operation under high current density is desired. Operation conditions such as temperature, gas composition, current density and
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and components with high surface quality requirements. Despite the trends towards increasing automation and higher productivity, the polishing of complex geometries is still normally performed manually
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of code to utilize GPU-acceleration on DTU’s high-performance computing cluster or other HPC systems. You will also analyze realistic physical implementations of the architectures you explore, with a
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. Establish robust, high-resolution electron microscopy protocols to identify and quantify interfacial structural phenomena. Correlate interfacial structure with adsorption performance, contributing to a
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drug screening, CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing, RNA sequencing (bulk and single cell), proteomics, molecular biology methods, protein analysis and high-resolution imaging using confocal microscopy
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and components with high surface quality requirements. Despite the trends towards increasing automation and higher productivity, the polishing of complex geometries is still normally performed manually
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fostering a creative and successful academic environment. DTU Electro has 350 employees and span activities in physics, photonics, and electrical engineering. Research is performed within nanophotonics
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your main supervisor, including writing a project proposal and connected qualifying activities. Development, teaching, and operation (40%) contribute to our extensive portfolio of tasks linked
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environments with high international impact. We perform world-class research, which contributes with solutions to solve essential societal challenges within the green transition: food production and veterinary
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communications; as per September 15, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department