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quantitative methods (e.g., regression, multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling) is an advantage. Interest and/or experience with experimental, big data, and/or mixed methods research designs. Strong
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interdisciplinary hub that hosts multiple research groups working on self-driving laboratories. This environment allows for close integration between your computational models and high-throughput experimentation
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resource recovery applications. You will combine numerical modelling in tools such as MATLAB and COMSOL with experimental work in the laboratory, where you set up and operate test rigs, characterize water
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, comparing it with state of the art open-loop reinforcement learning methods. The next step will be to validate the new method experimentally: you will do this by performing automated controlled fermentation
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. The PhD project combines advanced multiscale simulation with experimental methods to improve resistance spot welding. You will join a dynamic research environment where we value diverse perspectives and
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Engineering. For the current PhD position, you will work mainly on the lab-scale setup covering step (1) and (2), both experimentally and through reactor modelling, but you will also be involved in the work
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contain well-informed methodological considerations. To find out more about the department please go to https://www.cbs.dk/si . Project topics SI particularly invites for PhD project applications pertaining
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, translational, and experimental approaches. The PhD student will work with patient cohort to perform biomarker analyses and statistical modeling of clinical outcomes. In parallel, the student will contribute
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experimental and theoretical activities. You will join a thriving community of researchers and benefit from a strong network of international collaborators. Our work environment is supportive, dynamic, and
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and rehabilitation of patients with hearing impairment, as well as into experimental research in a biomechanics and hearing laboratory. Responsibilities and qualifications Hearing loss can lead to a