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using solution-based and thermal methods. Investigating and optimizing FLA parameters for directional crystallization. Transitioning Sb₂X₃ solar cell fabrication to flexible substrates. Responsibilities
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this project, funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark, you will work in close collaboration with researchers at DTU Nanolab, DTU Health Tech and at Statens Serum Institute (SSI). You will be based at DTU
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and other parameters. Work will also involve electrochemical modelling using existing models and using AI based tools to optimize layout designs. The focus of the work will be to cater to the needs
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output will be designed and optimized with technicians and the other project participants. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who can work independently and in collaboration with colleagues
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monitoring and measurement techniques, this project aims to use the data-driven approach to perform battery state estimation on real-life use cases. DTU Wind offers you the opportunity to pursue your dreams
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chitosan. You will work with academic, clinical, and industrial partners in Denmark and abroad. Your primary tasks will be to: Develop and optimize flexible piezoelectric thin films and device stacks with
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optimizing enzymes for diverse industrial applications. Make a tangible impact on the future of sustainable technology! These two PhD scholarships are part of a 5-year project, which also includes a
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to be part of a world leading research environment and contribute to the development for the next generation scientific machine learning tools for power systems. One PhD student will focus on physics
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mathematics. We believe in diversity to create a safe and supportive work environment for all. Past EMA alumni include successful scientists, both within industry and academia. This PhD scholarship is part of a
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to be part of a world leading research environment and contribute to the development for the next generation scientific machine learning tools for power systems. One PhD student will focus on physics