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PhD scholarship in Corrosion Mechanisms of Power Semiconductor Device and Components - DTU Construct
Materials Science and engineering or related subjects such as corrosion science and engineering. Masters in electronics/electrical engineering with prior experience on humidity/corrosion reliability
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cooling more reliable, and more energy-efficient by developing new ways to store and manage thermal energy. With demand flexibility, solar and wind energy can be used to an optimal extent. The Technical
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thermal comfort - yet they are also large energy consumers. This PhD project aims to make cooling more reliable, and more energy-efficient by developing new ways to store and manage thermal energy. With
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engineering experience at NKTP developing single-frequency fiber lasers for use in quantum computing & sensing applications. In the first half of the education, the student will integrate into the Engineering
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technology, positioning your career for long-term success and global scientific impact. Your primary role will be to pioneer and optimize advanced electron-beam lithography techniques to demonstrate reliable
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within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and available from January 1, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. In electronic
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technology, positioning your career for long-term success and global scientific impact. Your primary role will be to pioneer and optimize advanced electron-beam lithography techniques to demonstrate reliable
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information technology and software engineering. The areas will be complementing each other to make way for the engineering of the next generation of reliable, intelligent and interactive software solutions. This includes
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between process/system performance, reliability, energy and resource efficiency. This position offers unique opportunities with respect to high level research, training and innovation within manufacturing
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work at the intersection of palaeogenomics, bioinformatics, and evolutionary biology to overcome long-standing barriers in analysing degraded or low-quality DNA, enabling reliable genomic inference