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. About the project Electromagnetic waves are commonly employed to heat fusion plasmas through the principle of electron cyclotron resonance heating. In this process, externally launched waves couple
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programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment
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biomass, and algae. This project will pioneer the development of a high-resolution assessment framework that integrates techno-economic analysis (TEA), environmental life cycle assessment (E-LCA), and
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benchmarking of different prototypes using biological assays (cell uptake) compared to their existing state-of-the-art antenna solutions, to connect the resulting electromagnetic performance with the biological
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from concept to operation, advancing our vision of autonomous, in-situ resource–based construction for the Moon and beyond. We invite you to join our section Digital Building Technologies
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the development of advanced computational multiphysics models of stress corrosion cracking and coupling these with process-microstructure models (being developed within MicroAM project). Main focus will be
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publish in high-impact journals Contribute to supervision of MSc students and to maintaining the shared lab environment You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an
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Division at DTU Management. The PhD project aims to analyze and optimize Hospital-at-Home concepts using data-driven decision-support addressing challenges like long distances to specialist care and high
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development of computational tools that will enable automated structure-property correlation. The research will be supervised by Associate Professor Stavros Gaitanaros. Responsibilities and qualifications We
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Job Description Are you passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurorehabilitation, and intelligent assistive technologies? The Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech