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academic and social PhD community. The PhD project is part of STEMBRACE an interdisciplinary research project focused on current and future stem cell treatments, addressing ethical, economic, and patient
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(pressure, temperature, etc.) Signal conditioning and digitization for heterogeneous sensor inputs System-level validation and interfacing with SNN-based hardware What You Will Do Design, simulate, and verify
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You Will Do Design and simulate CMOS circuits for spiking neuron models Develop and validate digital/mixed-signal SNN hardware Collaborate with neuroscientists and system-level designers Contribute
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solid background in preferably more than one of the following areas: Thermodynamic analysis and simulation of energy technologies/processes/systems Programming tools such as Python, Matlab, Modelica
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social events contribute to a collaborative atmosphere. Your job Gastric pain and disease is frequently caused by pain killers and infection with H. pylori. But does the drugs interact with the bacteria in
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physics areas that offer fundamental challenges and innovative potentials. We embrace projects that range from curiosity driven to projects that are closely related to solving grand challenges in society
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demonstrating high-performance devices: Numerical simulations, device fabrication in the cleanroom (relying on international partners), and device characterization (relying on the facilities in the CIE lab
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dedicated supervisor research team to support the academic development of the PhD Student • Access to state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and infrastructure • A competitive salary and social benefits (e.g
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based on both visual and tactile information. The candidate will be responsible for developing detailed simulation models of both robots, sensors, and components to be assembled. In addition
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field of social science A demonstrated interest and/or experience in rural, agricultural, and/or environmental issues A high proficiency in Danish, corresponding to C1 or C2 in the Common European