45 postdoc-in-high-voltage PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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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
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-small silicon nanocavities [Babar2023, Rosiek2023] with extreme light-matter interactions. We aim to combine fundamental theory, device design, and our unrivalled capabilities in high-resolution silicon
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the optimization of bioactive compound extraction from various seaweeds for the development of fortified foods. This PhD position aims to (i ) identify suitable seaweed species for high-yield protein extraction, (ii
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layer, which protects the substrate from high temperature. CoaST Research in this field, cover both organic and inorganic intumescent coatings and concerns replacement of problematic compounds, mapping
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in working with large data sets and the development of numerical models. Basic knowledge of glaciology or geodesy. Good expertise in programming, e.g. in Python, MATLAB, or other high-level programming
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Software Defined Vehicles (SDV). The primary objective is to expand, mature, and industrialize a novel European RISC-V automotive ecosystem that enables next-generation high-performance European automotive
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, nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . We offer you the opportunity to be a part of IntelliWind, which will not only facilitate sixteen Doctoral Candidates in reaching a high level of technical and
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Job Description Do you want to be part of a section that aims to reduce the time required for and increase the value of physical testing of wind turbine structural components by using high
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health, climate, and energy. However, they face unique challenges due to long development cycles, high capital intensity, and complex commercialization paths. Building a stronger understanding of these