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, fluid-structure interaction) Desire to develop interdisciplinary expertise across hydrodynamics and structural mechanics. Experience with or willingness to learn: Programming (e.g. C++, Python, Matlab
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three of the following areas: Python programming Develop LLM-based tools to automate data connector generation for data ingestion. Design and implement a multi-layered storage strategy for scalable PBM
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this area will also be considered. The ideal candidate should be proficient in scientific programming (e.g., Python or MATLAB) and have a genuine interest in developing and testing experimental setups
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(e.g. C++, Python, Matlab) OpenFOAM (beneficial, not required) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Approval and Enrolment The scholarship for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and
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engineering, mathematical and programming contexts Your research will include extending and contributing to models and codes, including both high- and low-level programming languages, e.g. Python/Matlab
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prior experience in at least three of the following areas: Python programming Develop LLM-based tools to automate data connector generation for data ingestion. Design and implement a multi-layered storage
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areas: Knowledge of computer science and operations research Familiarity with renewable energy systems and their challenges Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or Julia Strong problem
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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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experience with statistical tools (e.g. in R, MatLab, or Python) are expected. The team at DTU Aqua is highly international and knowing the Danish language is not needed. You must be available for boat-based
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Experience with Fortran, Python and Linux Shell Experience working with large datasets Preferred but not essential: Knowledge of wind farm parameterizations in mesoscale models Experience in the field of wave