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capacity, regeneration energy, degradation resistance, and environmental profile. These will be validated in the lab and demonstrated at pilot scale at Ørsted’s facility, Skærbækværket. We seek a highly
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in connection with copper and silver, while investigation also will be carried out on specific electronic components such as chip resistors, IGBT substrates etc. Work will also involve electrochemical
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to go to the field (poultry farms and slaughterhouses) to collect samples. You are highly motivated, curious, and have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You are not afraid to ask questions and
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RISC-V ISA. Your project will involve developing and verifying time-predictable on-chip communication to support multicore systems and provide a basis for real-time automotive functionalities
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-of-the-art facilities and deep expertise. Our infrastructure spans the full spectrum from fundamental electrochemical studies to the fabrication of lab-scale components and devices. Responsibilities and
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at the University of Queensland. Work closely together with lab technicians who carry out analysis for characterization. Participate in the supervision of students and contribute to teaching activities at both
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analyse your data You will be coordinating the collaboration with CCIT, which involves retrieving samples and clinical data from a team of doctors. You will have to present in lab and section meetings
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university outside Denmark is needed, lab work will partly be carried out with an industrial partner, and visits and presentations to Danish industry are also generally expected. Approval and Enrolment
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, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet of things (IoT), chip design, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction
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time and emission in the low-loss telecom C-band. We are looking for up to three PhD students, who have excelled in their studies, to join our team working towards demonstrating chip-scale quantum light