47 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Space we seek candidates with a strong interest in geodesy for a PhD position in “monitoring bedrock displacements using GNSS in Greenland”. You will break new ground at the absolute forefront
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microscopy, scattering, bio-sensing and microfluidics techniques and work on a range of protein systems — including alpha synuclein and TDP-43. At DTU-Bioengineering you will break new ground at the absolute
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project investigates how to better structure, manage, and align early-stage and later-stage financing for university-based deep tech startups. The candidate hired will be expected to explore financing gaps
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‘bringing science to life’ and we believe in openness, inclusiveness, having ambitions, making a difference and collaboration. You will play a role in the sensor part of the research section, interacting with
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, and Altium; has good experience in PCB schematic and layout, and making laboratory prototypes, debugging, and testing power electronic circuits; is target-oriented, structured thinking, eager to learn
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consist of the following: Numerical simulation of multimode Raman interaction Mode excitation in optical fibers Characterize the modal purity of a multimode Raman amplifier Develop and implement spatial
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Atmospheric Division, current focus areas cover large-scale structure of the universe, physics of compact objects and transient phenomena, exoplanets, upper atmosphere physics and cosmo-climatology, as
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from many different sources into data frames that can be analyzed with biostatistical applications in the statistical software R/Python. Performing data analysis in accordance with time-structures and
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, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for
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, 107 Pd, 147 Pm, 151 Sm) from environmental samples (e.g. seawater, sediment, soil) and radioactive waste samples (e.g., spent resin, steel, concrete) Develop and optimize radiometric methods