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energy conversion, Materials and Surface Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Engineering design and Product development. The department has a scientific staff of about 135 persons, 100 PhD students and
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research project focused on the development and implementation of innovative stem cell-based? Do you have a keen interest in health economics research, new medical technologies, and interdisciplinary
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traditionally relied on discrete active and passive components, with manufacturing processes remaining largely unchanged and labor-intensive. As part of the ERC project H3PMAG, this project aims to develop
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for resilient manufacturing systems. This topic will build upon existing theory on modular and reconfigurable manufacturing systems and develop methods and model-based approaches to design and evaluate resilient
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for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite
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and Danish. Our global profile carries the obligation to address critical challenges in our research and to develop the transformational capabilities of students, graduates and business leaders via our
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develop experimental research performing magneto-optical spectroscopy combined with electronic transport to investigate light-matter interactions in 2D materials. Our goal is to access and control new
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Lehmann grant. What is messaging interoperability? Messaging interoperability enables conversations between contacts that use different messaging platforms. Recent developments in policy are expected
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Department of Law who will cooperate in the Centre for Security and Humanitarian Law, which serves as an interdisciplinary framework for the development of ideas and research. Associate Professor Tonny Brems
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work will contribute to the development of a tool that will be able to help predict a site’s restoration success based on the DNA from 1g of soil. The Ph.D. candidate will be anchored in the Center