46 finite-element-methods-"Multiple" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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Job Description The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel methods to measure the kinetics and stability of enzymes
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apply operando methods for studies of zinc-based batteries, mainly rechargeable zinc-air batteries. A combination of diffraction and tomography will be applied, using in-house facilities as
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, experimental and computational methods to study the physiology of microbes. You will work in a team contributing to projects of other team members, while independently developing your own project. You will also
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with the experimental group of Andras Kis at EPFL. Responsibilities The successful candidate will develop and apply ab initio computational methods rooted in many-body (perturbation) theory to explore
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the tomographic 3D printing methods. All parts of the object we want to produce are cured simultaneously. We are exploring the benefits of use two (or more) wavelength of light to achieve higher resolution
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) EEG experiments, implementing and developing EEG-specialized transformers, testing them on EEG data from social interaction experiments, developing new explainability methods, and disseminating
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for applying and how your background supports your ability to work on microbial chemotaxis, molecular methods, and soil microbial ecology (research statement) Provide minimum one reference that DTU may contact
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electronic states Experience with one or more of the following theories/methods: - wave-packet quantum dynamics (e.g., AIMS or MCTDH programs) - mixed quantum-classical dynamics, such as non-adiabatic MD (e.g
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learning potentials (MLPs). You will develop geometric graph manifold learning methods and utilize those to learn from heterogeneous quantum mechanical datasets. You will implement and benchmark state
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industry or academia. Your tasks will include conducting research on machine-learning-based methods for mitigating impairments arising from system components and transmission media in quantum communication