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Job Description Are you a mechatronics, mechanical, electrical engineer, or something similar who wants to have the opportunity to work on a project narrowing the gap between fundamental research
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of port electrification with energy storage, Power-to-X(PtX) solutions, and grid-supportive services. Qualifications The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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for candidates with strong backgrounds (preferably PhDs) within mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, applied mathematics or physics. Specific disciplines will involve heat transfer
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research and development. The program combines the expertise of five DTU departments (Construct, Bioengineering, Compute, Electro, and Health Technology) and involves supervisors from both DTU and Novo
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experts in all aspects of early Universe galaxy evolution and is deeply involved in major existing and upcoming surveys with HST, ALMA, Euclid and JWST, as well as cosmological and zoom-in simulations
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localized and delocalized mechanisms that dynamically alter the detrapping and recombination probabilities. The aim of this project is to overcome these limitations by developing a Monte Carlo simulation
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special focus on using advanced CFD simulations to validate novel production concepts' applicability to Aseptic Production(AP). Using simulation tools early in the design process enables fast evaluation
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supervise a PhD-student hired on a similar topic. Your techniques will be published in the open source MagTense framework, and will be used in powering future beyond-state-of-the-art simulations within
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supervise a PhD-student hired on a similar topic. Your techniques will be published in the open source MagTense framework, and will be used in powering future beyond-state-of-the-art simulations within