59 finite-element-method-"Multiple" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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where variable renewable energy sources are involved. Emerging digital and cyber-physical systems technologies are an integral component of grid interactive efficient buildings. Through advanced control
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characterization of glycoside hydrolases, and a postdoc working on computational modelling of the same enzymes. The PhD focuses on ligand-observed NMR analyses and other relevant methods to provide insight
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Job Description We invite applications for a 3-year PhD scholarship at DTU Energy. The project will integrate innovative physics-based atomistic modeling methods and data-driven inverse molecular
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Job Description Are you motivated to advance sustainable construction by pioneering new methods in circular and automated earth processing? At DTU Construct, you will explore innovative digital
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well as abroad. To support your success, you will have access to DTU National Food Institute’s excellent laboratory facilities. Your overall focus will be to assess if the current biocide assessment methods based
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collaborative settings and wish to play a key role in an EU-funded project with researchers from multiple countries? If so, this PhD position could be a good opportunity for you. This project focuses
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(particularly for packaging), and analytical techniques Experience in packaging processing technologies (e.g. extrusion, Injection, compression molding, others) Familiarity with relevant methods such as
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for the development of next-generation CAR T cell therapy for solid tumours. You will work with a wide range of methods, including molecular biology, culture of human T cells, CRISPR multiplexed genome engineering
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of diverse teams with multiple technical and theoretical expertise. Applicable responsibilities for both positions: You are expected to be able to organize and perform your own experiments, and critically
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application phases. This will involve toxicological testing (e.g., cytotoxicity, mutagenicity) and evaluating microplastic release and ecotoxicity using standardized and novel methods (in collaboration with a