87 postdoc-density-functional-theory-dft PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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other PhD students and postdocs in the research section. The work takes place at DTU Engineering at the Lyngby campus in the Section for Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology (https
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strong multi-disciplinary focus on energy markets, optimisation, game theory, control and machine learning. The EMA section (https://wind.dtu.dk/research/research-divisions/power-and-energy-systems
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to dive into the mighty storms that move over and interact with offshore wind farms. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading scientists from academia and wind energy industry, and work
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would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Ph.D.-student within BioAI. Read on to learn more! About the research program
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innovators across the SPARKLE network. This position provides an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of interdisciplinary research, combining theory and computational techniques to make an impact in
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the national center for nano- and micro-fabrication. We work in tight collaboration with a team of quantum nanophotonics theorists and a team of nanofabrication experts. We have established an effective in-house
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competencies in the intersection between theory and real-world battery application by operating, monitoring, analyzing, modeling, and controlling the modern BESS. As part of the N5T PhD program, your tasks will
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research approach is based on classical chemical engineering tools combined with formulation expertise and projects are often carried out, inspired by or in close co-operation with industrial partners. We
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understanding different kinds of extreme meteorological events and how these may impact wind energy based power and energy systems. As well being involved in research projects you will take part in highly
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. Your work will focus on developing physics-informed AI methods to enhance decision-making in design and operation of next generation thermal energy storage systems, such as latent heat TES and