72 phd-student-fpga Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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boundaries of technology. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a collaborative research environment. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is
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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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of nanoparticles as catalysts for sustainable chemical processes. In both positions, you will collaborate closely with a group of PhD students, postdocs and international leading scientists, all working
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of a vibrant and collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow Postdocs, PhD students and master’s students working on related projects. Expert supervisors and mentors from DTU and Novo
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to enhance sensitivity for scp-MS You will also be involved in the: Teaching and supervision of BSc and MSc student projects, and co-supervision of PhD students and fellow postdocs Writing of manuscripts
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of the two year period, Reformable will spin out from DTU with exciting new job opportunities. As a formal qualification you must hold a PhD degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or withing another
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work with a team of Senior scientists, postdocs, and PhD students and in close collaboration with academic and industrial collaborators within the DigitSTEM initiative to establish a novel iPSC-derived
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Communication systems and coding experience (C++ and Python) Knowledge of power systems tools like PSCAD, Matlab Simulink, DigSilent PowerFactory As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or
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control and PtX plant operation strategies to enhance stability and security. Publish in high-impact journals. Help supervise BSc & MSc student thesis work and co-supervise PhD students. The successful
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the photochemical dyeing solution. And on new systems for color measurement of dyed yarn. You will work closely with two Ph.D. students at DTU Chemistry. Your primary tasks will be to: Identify markers and methods