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Energy’s state-of-the-art wave tank to characterise static and dynamic behaviour under wave and current loading. The experimental evidence will be used to validate a high-fidelity coupled load–structure
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compliance standards and publish research in leading journals and conferences. Your competencies The successful candidate must hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics and control with strong
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School as a whole. Applicants must submit: A concise statement of motivation for applying for the position (maximum two pages) describing the applicants previous research and how they see their own current
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Professor Martijn Wubs (mwubs@dtu.dk ), Dr. Jake Iles-Smith (jake.iles-smith@sheffield.ac.uk ) You can read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering at https://electro.dtu.dk
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within this project will be to: closely collaborate with the DTU faculty members (Maria Montanucci and Peter Beelen) and the current PhD student of the team (Marie Frank vom Braucke) and the other Postdoc
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strengthen feelings of safety—particularly among minority residents. The project places strong emphasis on careful causal analysis and speaks directly to current policy debates, offering good opportunities
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innovation and the skills to turn ambitious ideas into reality. Essential Qualifications: A recently awarded PhD in Plasma Physics, Photonics, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related
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limited to one year with the possibility of extension. The research assistant position may potentially lead to the opportunity to begin a PhD position based on the candidate’s career stage and wishes. We
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strong emphasis on careful causal analysis and speaks directly to current policy debates, offering good opportunities for publication and for developing an independent research agenda. Postdocs
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qualifications at PhD level. Prospective applicants for position should have the following qualifications: - PhD. degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering, communications engineering