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procedures – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk) . The recruitment process The following criteria are applied when assessing PhD applications: Research qualifications as reflected in the project proposal. Quality
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The Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS) at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking a highly motivated and skilled
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Job Description The Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS) at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), is seeking a highly motivated
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well as education within materials, mechanics, physics, production technique, and industrial management and innovation. Benefitting the industry and additional collaborators several innovative and unconventional
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for energy applications. You will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, which comprises, among others, experts with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, materials, and computer
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that allow the development of context-aware, distributed, and embedded cyber-physical systems, with a particular focus on Internet-of-Things (IoT) and the computing continuum eras. Our vision is to pioneer
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well as developing solution algorithms applying mathematical and computational approaches. The group has a particular focus on automated decision making in autonomous cyber-physical systems. Autonomous systems and
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about the network as a whole, its scientific content, and the application and selection process here . All positions are fully funded, with very competitive salaries. More information on funding from
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sustainable materials, (d) Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to predict and control the manufacturing process and (e) a Digital Twin (DT) incl. Building Information Modeling (BIM) information backbone
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characteristics are intricately linked to the electronic configurations of the f -element ions, and any modifications in these configurations result in dramatic changes in their physical and chemical properties