21 optimization-phd Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description If you are an ambitious engineer who has already completed or are about to complete your PhD and would like to develop your career in enzyme immobilization and membrane-based
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program aimed at tackling one of the life science industry’s biggest challenges: Closed-Loop Design and Optimization of Biologics. The research program will build on the recent advances in protein design
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for Surface enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS). You will spearhead and coordinate our development and optimization of new SERS substrates as well as sample preparation of clinical samples that we receive from our
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implement optimal experimental approaches for molecular scale quantum sensing Co-supervise and guide younger project students at the BSc, MSc and PhD level Maintain a thriving laboratory culture, ensuring
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CO2 capture from the atmosphere. Your objectives will include to: Develop new optimization and/or machine-learning based reconstruction and segmentation algorithms to improve image quality in time
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primary role will be to contribute to project tasks that demand a deep understanding of electrical or thermal energy system operation and dynamics, modelling approaches, and optimization methods. To excel
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mathematical and analytical models to predict coil loss, facilitating the optimal design of HPMCs Constructing a large-signal platform to measure coil loss of HPMCs Exploring innovative solutions, such as new
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model that treats each charge carrier and its various transport transitions stochastically. The PhD student will join the LUMIN team that is pushing the boundaries of luminescence physics. The researcher
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for the analysis and optimization of silicon single crystal production. The section for Manufacturing Engineering at DTU Construct is seeking two highly motivated postdocs for a project on multi-physics, multi-scale
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engineering, and process optimization in a collaboration between photochemists at DTU Chemistry and photonics engineers at DTU Electro. It is funded for a three-year period by the Novo Nordisk Foundation