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working with “DTU Smart Road,” a full-scale pavement research platform at DTU’s main campus that hosts embedded strain and temperature sensors. Experiments will also involve the development and installation
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. The microbiome is an essential contributor to animal health and welfare through participating in the vital physiological processes and guiding host development. The positive connection between diverse microbiome
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updating and data extraction Work with quantitative data analysis, including meta-analysis Integrate living systematic review data into a RBA of sustainable dietary transitions Develop a living support
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Are you eager to advance your scientific career at the cutting-edge of quantum materials and nanotechnology? DTU Physics and DTU NanoLab offer a fully funded PhD position to develop groundbreaking
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, particularly NaTech (Natural Hazard Trig-gering Technological) events. REUNATECH is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network that aims to educate and train the new generation of Doctoral
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in their production environment. This PhD project will leverage the extensive phenotypic data generated by CowFIT, in combination with other phenotypes from the Danish Cattle Database, to develop both
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supported by an ERC Consolidator grant (€ 2.6 million) from the European Research Council (EU). Our research aims at exploring quantum information science at the nanoscale and developing novel quantum
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researchers and industry experts across Europe. Your key responsibilities will include: Contributing to the development of an SSbD strategy in collaboration with the consortium. Carry out early SSbD screening
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Energy simulation software, such as TRNSYS, Modelica, EnergyPro Programming languages, such as Python Ability to communicate results in technical reports, and prepare scientific papers for publication in
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and Northeastern University, USA. Responsibilities The PhD project involves developing a flexible vegetation model within the OpenFOAM platform, where vegetation stems are represented as nonlinear