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partners. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art tools for simulation and design power converter and electric machine and control the converter with advanced power electronic
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Modelling using CAD design and simulations, and mathematics. A strong motivation for collaborative projects within academia and industry Proficiency in Danish is required due to collaboration with local
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Training: Conduct Silvaco TCAD simulations (fabrication processes, device modeling, and circuit-level simulations) . Experimental Work: Participate in cleanroom processes, device fabrication, and electrical
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: Motivated cover letter Special PhD application form (available here ) Curriculum vitae Bachelor's and Master’s degrees or equivalent (copy of original + verified English translation) A complete list of
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spanning a wide range of fields including applied cyber-physical systems, advanced mechanical systems, modelling and mechatronic prototyping. Your profile To complement our team, we are looking for one
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. The successful candidate will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the fundamental limits of polariton-assisted inelastic electron tunneling in tunnel junctions made
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assessment, heating and cooling, renewable energy systems, and modelling and mechatronic prototyping. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate their ambition to conduct high-quality research, present
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TZ complexes, you are expected to determine the molecular structure and function of a TZ sub-complex consisting of 3-5 proteins. You will monitor the gating mechanism of TZ in cellular models such as
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further information about the project, please contact: Line Planck Kongstad Department of Public Health, DaCHE University of Southern Denmark (SDU) Tlf. 65509638. E-mail: lpkongstad@health.sdu.dk
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/Cas and degron systems) with a range of advanced functional genomics methods, particularly single-cell technologies, in pre-clinical model systems such as cell lines and patient-derived tumor organoids