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is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all
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skills in advanced electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, SOEC degradation mechanisms, and functional materials engineering while contributing to next-generation power-to-X solutions. By joining us, you
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DTU. The successful candidate will work closely with other PhDs and postdoc candidates in CAPeX. As a postdoctoral researcher, your role will encompass mainly research, but teaching responsibilities
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hereafter. The duration of the position is 2 years. Your work tasks The position is offered in relation to the research group Power Electronics Packaging, Materials and Emerging Applications and the Postdoc
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Chakravarthi (University of Aberdeen, UK). Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in psychology, cognitive (neuro)science, vision science, or a
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(programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in psychology, cognitive (neuro)science
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, preferably involving squeezed light, coherent detection, or continuous-variable systems. Strong experimental and problem-solving skills, including the ability to debug complex optical/electronic systems
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Foundation, Lundbeck Fonden, and the Danish National Research Foundation, who aim to advance materials development for Power-to-X. The successful candidate will be part of the CAPeX Academy together with 100
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the photonic IC with post-processing electronic ICs. Conducting system-level demonstrations for real neural-network tasks, such as NLP workloads, in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen. Publish
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limited to, basic electron transport between cells and a cathode, microbe-cathode interfaces, and the new design and prototyping of microbial electrosynthesis reactors. The postdoc on reactor design and