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benefits and a structured PhD training program About the research group You will join the Biomimetics, Biocarriers and Bioimplants group (The 3Bs), led by Associate Professor Leticia Hosta-Rigau at DTU
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collaboration with industry and authorities. You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages
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, control theory. Excellent spoken and written communication skills in English are expected. Application An application must contain: 1. A cover letter of max. 2 pages (excl. references), including (i
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engage in collaboration with industry and authorities. You must contribute to the teaching of courses. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one
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utilisation patterns (and associated costs), and estimate the cost-effectiveness of the PRSONAL intervention compared to the current screening programme. The PhD position is for three years, starting in
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on the PhD programme, application procedure, and admission requirements. The application must include the following and be written in English or Danish: Copy of diplomas/transcripts List of written work
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hardware description language such as Chisel, VDHL, or Verilog. Knowing Chisel is a bonus. Knowledge of real-time systems System programming in C You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points
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and robotics). Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, and/or C++ programming dialects (knowledge in other languages will be valued). Marine fieldwork experience with deployed platforms is an advantage. You must
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equivalent to a two-year master's degree. Additional qualifications include: Good programming skills in Python, Julia, R or similar, and familiarity with C, C# or C++. Curiosity and interest in future urban
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Master’s programme. If you have practical experience in subject areas relevant to the proposed research project, it is naturally an advantage, but it is neither required nor expected. A PhD is a research