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Job Description A fully funded 3-year PhD position is available at DTU Aqua, within the newly established project NOW-LUMP, funded by seabreak (https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/nyheder/stenbiderprojektet?id
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45258144) You can read more about DTU Chemistry at https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/ and https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/-/media/institutter/kemi/omos/annualreports/annualreport2023dtukemi.pdf If you are
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for the DigiWind project: https://digiwind.org/ , with a primary focus on DTU Wind’s DigiWind course portfolio: https://www.dtu-digiwind.org/ . The profile we are looking for have strategic communicator- and
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the development and testing of advanced control strategies for building energy systems. The work is closely connected to a real-world pilot case, where measured sensor data will be used for model calibration
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for a motivated and collaborative researcher with a strong background in circular economy and/or digitalisation, ideally with experience in education innovation or programme development. Your primary
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role will be vital to the success of the newly established DTU Arena for Life Science Automation (DALSA; https://dalsa.dtu.dk/ ). Together with a multidisciplinary team, you will implement DALSA’s
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including employment history, list of publications, H-index and ORCID (see http://orcid.org/ ) Teaching portfolio including documentation of teaching experience Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD) Representative
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setups. Build and Experiment : Lead the hands-on development, calibration, and testing of the prototype diagnostic system in our lab and at leading international fusion facilities. Collaborate : Work
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, acoustic, and archival). Your primary tasks will be: Development of new research projects in collaboration with colleagues at the DTU Aqua sections and/or international partners. Publication of papers in
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our group, have shown that luminescent centers in hBN are excellent candidates for the development of future light-based quantum technologies working close to or at room temperature. In the Quantum