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Job Description The section of Digital and High-Frequency Electronics at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Southern Denmark
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ventures to help accelerate the commercialization of the new coil technology. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). You will also: Have a solid theoretical and experimental
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within NMR spectroscopy both software for metabolomic data deconvolution and alignment media enabling the extraction of long-range NMR structural parameters. You can read more about DTU Chemistry at
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from many different sources into data frames that can be analyzed with biostatistical applications in the statistical software R/Python. Performing data analysis in accordance with time-structures and
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circuit design software; a good theoretical and experimental understanding of MR technology. Approval and Enrolment The scholarship for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and the candidate will
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We are seeking two motivated PhD students to join the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network SPARKLE , a cutting-edge research network focused on “Advancing Polaritonics and Quantum Technology by
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, working with the key enabling technology of the energy future, the BESS, and at the same time contributing to the green transition. Further, you will be part of a dynamic working environment with a pleasant
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scientific impact in: Earth system science, by improving our models to reconstruct the evolution of Earth’s landscapes and thus help predict their future. Engineering applications, such as the design of next
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Technology by Modifying Material Functionalities with Classical and Quantum Light.” Visit our website here . About the SPARKLE Project SPARKLE brings together 14 PhD students across 8 different European
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-Curie Doctoral Network SPARKLE , a cutting-edge research network focused on “Advancing Polaritonics and Quantum Technology by Modifying Material Functionalities with Classical and Quantum Light.” Visit