10 postdoc-in-system-identification PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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and challenging experiments inspire you? This PhD project is part of a research project that will develop and implement a focusing neutron optics prototype. Neutrons are inherently excellent probes
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or entangled photon pairs. These are essential components for optical quantum computers and quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of
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Job Description The section for Autonomous Materials Discovery (AMD) at DTU Energy is looking for an outstanding candidate for a PhD scholarship within the field of atomic scale modelling
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smart syntheses in collaboration with experienced postdocs. Responsibilities and qualifications The main responsibility is to design and execute synthetic routes to oligosaccharides. You will join a
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well as experience with cryptographic engineering. Responsibilities and qualifications You will work alongside the 4 permanent researchers and currently 6 PhD students and 2 Postdocs in the Cryptography Group at DTU
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within the field of machine learning and Immunoinformatics. Identification of T and B cell epitopes plays a major role in several biotechnological and clinical tasks and is central to our understanding
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multidisciplinary team of approximately 10 PhDs and postdocs, fostering a strong collaboration between DTU Physics and DTU Construct. Our group is a global leader in the field of metals. We invented the synchrotron
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of ingestible devices powered by novel energy‑generating materials such as triboelectric generators. The EMGUT project is now midway, and we are ready to demonstrate our technologies in animal models. In
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the team shaping this field NanoPhoton is an interdisciplinary research center that brings together several departments at DTU and is supported by a Center grant from the Danish National Research Foundation
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Job Description Are you passionate about pushing the frontier of catalysis science? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is offering