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mechanics (nonlinear beam theory, fluid-structure interaction) Desire to develop interdisciplinary expertise across hydrodynamics and structural mechanics. Experience with or willingness to learn: Programming
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Job Description Are you a budding scientist eager to build a strong foundation for a successful research career? The DTU National Food Institute invites applications for a PhD scholarship focused on the optimization of bioactive compound extraction from various seaweeds for the development of...
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of technological advancements, and we're excited to include more brilliant minds in our journey. See our publications and projects here . DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is
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background in Computer Science, Informatics Engineering, Mathematical Modeling, Computational Urban Science, Transport Modeling or equivalent, or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two
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, secure digital communication, medical technology, and new analytical methods. We use and develop basic theory, next-generation instrumentation, and software, and aim to make our data publicly accessible
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Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an internationally recognised academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies
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Applied Thermodynamics, Transport Processes and Mathematical Modelling. The center has recently entered dynamically into Biorefinery Conversions research field. The focus of Biorefinery Conversions research
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for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Compute DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an
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. You should have a strong academic background in engineering, applied mathematics, or computer science, combined with a clear interest in scientific programming, machine learning, and data analytics
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interest in pursuing a research career About us: The Dynamical Systems section is part of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the Technical University of Denmark. We strive to be a