23 postdoc-finite-element PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow PhD students, postdocs, and master’s students working on related projects. Expert supervisors and mentors from DTU and Novo Nordisk. The main supervisor is
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collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow PhD students, postdocs, and master’s students working on related projects. Expert supervisors and mentors from DTU and Novo Nordisk. The main supervisor is
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be at the heart of a vibrant and collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow PhD students, postdocs, and master’s students working on related projects with a shared overarching goal
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collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow PhD students, postdocs, and master’s students working on related projects. Expert supervisors and mentors from DTU and Novo Nordisk. The main supervisor is
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collaborative research environment that includes: Fellow PhD students, postdocs, and master’s students working on related projects. Expert supervisors and mentors from DTU and Novo Nordisk. The main supervisor is
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, productivity and sustainability within the society. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and individuals. The department offers a wide range of courses and programs
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(PET), which is based on ionizing radiation a considerable limiting factor. MRI, on the other hand, is based on non-ionizing radiation but requires additional hardware extensions to become an alternative
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, Nokia and CEA consisting of around 150 researchers, Industrial research lab dedicated to III-V elements technologies Research on optical and electronic devices From epitaxy to process technology
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qualifications More specifically the position will involve the following tasks: Literature study of phenomena and device modelling liquid phase alkaline/acidic/neutral CO2 and H2O (co)electrolysis Selection
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of the key elements in this is to get a better understanding of the unsteady interactions between tethered aircraft and atmospheric flows. In your PhD project, you will be working towards this by investigating