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Job Description The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Odense, invites applications for a fully funded PhD position in the foundations
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, or multi-robot coordination is highly valued. Familiarity with SLAM algorithms (vision or acoustic-based) and state estimation techniques will be an advantage. Mathematical skills: Competence in mathematical
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The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has an open PhD position (3 years) on the topic of “Automated machine polishing of complex mould geometries”. The position is funded in the context of the project MADE React co-funded by the...
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, mathematics, electrical engineering, communications engineering or similar - Solid computer science and analytical skills. - Familiarity with the basic concepts of quantum computing. - Experience in programming
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Modelling using CAD design and simulations, and mathematics. A strong motivation for collaborative projects within academia and industry Proficiency in Danish is required due to collaboration with local
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collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher responsible for in-situ fatigue testing under corrosive environments, and will participate in the 4D (x,y,z,time) analysis of the AM microstructure and crack
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understanding of the process, statistics and data analytics shall be applied to link the different conditions to the likelihood of microcracks occurring. The severity of microcracks may also be studied in
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of technological advancements, and we're excited to include more brilliant minds in our journey. See our publications and projects here . DTU Compute – Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is
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. Your competencies Prospective applicants should have the following qualifications: M.Sc. degree in wireless communications, communications engineering, computer engineering or similar; solid mathematical
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biomedical engineering. We currently host several Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellows from Denmark and multiple nationalities. The group’s research interest spams from musculoskeletal simulations to design and