59 finite-element-method-"Multiple" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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on the reactivation of cement and optimizing the cement blend. During the PhD study, the reactivity of recycled cement and thereby the strength development is optimized by the chemical elements that are missing in
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-enhanced exact methods, particularly focusing on Column Generation (and Branch-and-Price), to improve scalability and convergence in solving complex optimization problems. In collaboration with your
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experiments, and parametric investigations. The modelling component will be based, as much as possible, on semi-analytical thermo-mechanical formulations. This is to facilitate calculation accuracy, numerical
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oxidation and disinfection processes. Work together with researchers at multiple departments at DTU and NTNU Research activities will mainly be carried out at DTU Sustain with research visits in Norway
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an essential component of the project and will contribute to the interdisciplinary nature of your PhD. We expect candidates to have demonstrated experience or strong interest in the following areas
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an international, interdisciplinary research environment. At DTU, you will be part of the PCAS, and you will find yourself among multiple PhD students and senior researchers working on multiple aspects
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is expected to lead to the development of material evaluation methods and a structural monitoring framework to quantitatively assess the quality and robustness of concrete elements in infrastructure
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, this PhD position is for you. At DTU Compute, you will develop novel methods in streaming process mining and artificial intelligence to tackle real-world cyber threats, working side by side with leading
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consumers. You'll gain deep interdisciplinary experience—combining multiple data layers and approaches including bioinformatics, machine learning, food safety management, regulatory science, genomics and user
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Job Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling future power and energy systems? The Renewable Plants in