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University, and the University of Toronto to form a truly Pioneering Center on P2X. You can read more about the CAPeX research themes and X-trails, our organization, and the other open Ph.D. and postdoc cohort
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PostDoc in the project). Collaborating with fellow researchers across the UPLIFT network, including those focused on digital twins at DTU Chemical Engineering- As a PhD candidate, your work will adapt
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two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene, a-RuCl3, and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). This PhD project is highly focused on methodology, resolution enhancement, and reproducibility. It
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where variable renewable energy sources are involved. Emerging digital and cyber-physical systems technologies are an integral component of grid interactive efficient buildings. Through advanced control
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in situ cells, which can be used for operando diffraction and imaging experiments on metal-air batteries during charge/discharge. Perform detailed materials characterization of the components
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can be used for operando diffraction and imaging experiments on metal-air batteries during charge/discharge. Perform detailed materials characterization of the components of the battery using e.g. in
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with companies and public authorities. Our research aims at strengthening welfare, productivity and sustainability. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and
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cooperation with companies and public authorities. Our research aims at strengthening welfare, productivity and sustainability. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and
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on the reactivation of cement and optimizing the cement blend. During the PhD study, the reactivity of recycled cement and thereby the strength development is optimized by the chemical elements that are missing in
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professor, one assistant professor, one postdoc, and a large number of PhD students. The project includes strong partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler