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Sciences and Humanities in accordance with the regulations of Ministerial Order No. 1039 of August 27, 2013 on the PhD Programme at the Universities and Certain Higher Artistic Educational Institutions
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scientists covering a broad range of expertise in photonics and electronics. The Project in Short The project focuses on developing numerical modeling and optimization tools to explore the information
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years. Employment stops automatically at the end of the period. The holder of the scholarship is not allowed to have other paid employment during the three-year period (the 5+3 programme ). Further
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to material, cutting tools and parts production. The PhD project will therefore focus on the development of an integrated system combining direct and indirect tool wear monitoring for reliable residual life
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generally. The expectation is that the PhD project can extend on and further develop these theoretical debates by applying them to extreme wealth. The central question for WP2 is thus: What role should we
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process. An integral part of the project will be the development of enhanced data-driven physics methods to achieve reliable prediction of material removal rate and material removal distribution
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great setting for pursuing novel research ideas and developing your independent career. Your Profile We are looking for a highly motivated, determined, curious, and collaborative PhD student to conduct
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ability to complete the project within the framework of the PhD programme You can read more about the assessment procedure and committees appointed by the dean here . Please note that for applications
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magnetic composite materials. We will investigate nano-structuring to realize a strong permanent magnet using our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense, which you will help develop
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bachelor, master, MBA/EMBA, PhD and executive programmes taught in English and Danish. Our global profile carries the obligation to address critical challenges in our research and to develop