59 polymer-material-simulation-research PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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renewable energy sources into the power grid. Key research questions may include: How can machine learning be leveraged to improve the accuracy and speed of dynamic simulations in renewable power systems
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of thermodynamic modelling, process simulation is an advantage. For applicants to the PhD position, you must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent
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to apply machine learning techniques to a combination of experimental data and simulation results, aiming for faster and more accurate predictions. About us You will join an international and highly
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Job Description If you are looking for a research opportunity and a PhD position, here is a possibility at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark
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simulations of Jakobshavn Isbræ and NEGIS using the open-source Ice Sheet and Sea Level Model (ISSM). The candidate is expected to perform original research that aims at improving our understanding of past
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. The division conducts research and teaching in the field of traffic and transport behaviour and planning, with particular focus on behaviour modelling, machine learning and systems modelling and simulation. DTU
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of mechanics, including mechanical properties of materials, strength and vibration analyses, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, safety theory and control engineering. The research under the section of Materials
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”, financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project will involve active research collaboration between national Danish partners DTU and DHI, as well as with international partners University
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. Experience in modeling biological processes. Experience in use of process simulation tools such as Matlab, Aquasim, Superpro Designer or similar. Expertise within fermentation technology and/or gas
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efforts in materials physics and design, quantum optics, sensing and communication, biophysics, plasma physics, and continuum physics. Our research impacts society with new sustainable energy technologies