65 post-doc-in-seismic-groung-response-analyses PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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College Dublin, Ireland and Northeastern University, USA. Responsibilities The PhD project involves developing a flexible vegetation model within the OpenFOAM platform, where vegetation stems
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on generating new knowledge for optimizing biological conversion of carbon dioxide to acetic acid in close collaboration with an industrial end-user of the developed technology. Responsibilities and tasks Your
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. Responsibilities and qualifications This PhD project aims to develop scalable digital solutions that boost operational efficiency in the Silicon manufacturing sector. It will explore how integrating platform-based
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. Other applicants should provide evidence of eligibility to use such equipment for their application to be considered. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to strengthen DTU
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research you will engage directly with national and international stakeholders including Danish Centre for Energy Storage and International Energy Agency initiative Responsibilities and qualifications
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. Responsibilities: Conduct research in time-predictable computer architecture. Designing a network-on-chip for real-time automotive systems Verify the design with modern verification methods, such as function
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on the development of micro and nanotechnology-based sensors, detection systems, drug-delivery devices, and energy materials. Responsibilities and qualifications You will be responsible for the fabrication and
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to design mRNA vaccines for buccal delivery with the purpose of inducing local mucosal immune responses in the upper airways. This is achieved by the use of hollow microneedles as administration
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-year master's degree and with an interest in simulation and machine learning. This position is funded under the DTU-JRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership. Responsibilities and qualifications Your
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constructed using rigid metal-organic framework (MOF) structures, enabling them to exhibit rapid and cooperative responses to external stimuli such as temperature, pressure, and light. This conceptually new