21 software-verification-postdoc PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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including PhD students and postdocs. Also, a good sense of humor will be appreciated. Good English language skills will be required. The main criterion for selection will be the research potential
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equivalent) as well as academic qualifications equivalent to those obtained by holding a position as a researcher or postdoc. To be appointed as a senior researcher, you must have completed a didactic
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, postdocs, and PhD students, dedicated to the development and application of methods to quantify environmental sustainability. You will also play a central role in the collaborations between DTU Sustain and
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expertise in autonomous marine systems. The research focus will be on development, implementation and verification of novel algorithms for motion planning and control of autonomous underwater vehicles. You
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strong academic team at DTU Management’s Management Science division. Three PhD students and four PostDocs will work on the project, as well as several international experts in operations research
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software to increase both the accuracy and efficiency of structural digital representation as virtual digital twins, providing high-quality value-added services to the industry. Responsibilities and
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Development/upgrading solid oxide cell test setups for advanced electrochemical characterisation, including development of metal test houses Development of dedicated circuitry and analysis software
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modelling or coupled wind-wave modelling Experience with wind resource assessment and site suitability, including WAsP and WEng software Experience using wind turbine wake models Knowledge of meteorological
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vertical migrations. The aim is to perform research across ocean technology and marine ecology. Responsibilities and qualifications Innovate and develop new platforms, sensors, and software, especially wide
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, secure digital communication, medical technology, and new analytical methods. We use and develop basic theory, next-generation instrumentation, and software, and aim to make our data publicly accessible