62 post-doc-dynamics-vibration PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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are looking for a passionate PhD candidate in Thermal Energy Systems with strong programming, optimization, and dynamic analysis of energy systems. This position is on the Horizon Europe-funded project
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renewable power system dynamics. Collaborate with experts from DTU and IIT Bombay, gain hands-on experience with advanced simulation tools, and contribute to high-impact publications. Enhance your
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to the high-temperature PEMFC to produce warm water for practical applications (e.g., heating and washing) in disaster areas. Investigate the thermal dynamics and overall performance of the HT-PEMFC stack and system under
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general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the candidate will be made by Professor Lars Jelsbak and Post Doc Carlos Neftaly
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conferences. You will work in close collaboration with a group of senior scientists, technicians as well as Post Docs and PhDs all engaged in the Villum Investigator project MicroAM. A 3–6-month foreign stay
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to work independently within a dynamic research environment Willingness to collaborate with other research groups Excellent skills in written and spoken English You should strive for scientific excellence
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instrumentation. A dynamic, international research environment at the forefront of materials characterization and environmental innovation. A unique opportunity to contribute to a high-impact project addressing
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at Dartmouth College (USA). To follow the DTU program, you will be granted a unique study environment, together with several PhDs and Post Docs in related fields. Your primary tasks will be to improve
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ambitions for an academic research career, then you might be our new colleague in our research section ‘Dynamical Systems’ at DTU Compute, where we offer a vibrant and inspiring research community in
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the Center for Cancer Immunotherapy (CCIT) at Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen. You will join a dynamic and international team that utilizes in vivo mouse work and human clinical samples to understand