23 wireless-communication PhD scholarships at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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to refer to and/or communicate with faculty members that you would like to collaborate with. Incomplete applications will not be considered. You may apply prior to obtaining your master's degree but cannot
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collaborators. It is expected that the candidate can publish research findings and contribute to the academic community through seminars and conferences. Opportunities for participation in teaching and mentoring
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RISC-V ISA. Your project will involve developing and verifying time-predictable on-chip communication to support multicore systems and provide a basis for real-time automotive functionalities
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-solving skills and the ability to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams Excellent command of the English language and communication skills, with the ability to present results in scientific papers We
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fish‑community dynamics and environmental conditions at offshore sites. The successful candidate will join the Observation Technology research group at DTU Aqua and work in a collaborative project with
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experience with statistical tools (e.g. in R, MatLab, or Python) are expected. The team at DTU Aqua is highly international and knowing the Danish language is not needed. You must be available for boat-based
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challenges and decision-making under uncertainty. Ability to translate conceptual models to their mathematical formulation and to test them with numerical and simulation experiments. Excellent communication in
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Job Description Are you looking to fulfill your dreams and ambitions in a vibrant and inspiring research community, while being embedded in a collaborative social environment, and working towards a
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. Good communication skills in written and spoken English are required. Most importantly, you should strive toward scientific excellence, be highly motivated, ambitious, and hard-working. Only applicants
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ambitions for an academic research career, then you might be our new colleague in our research section ‘Dynamical Systems’ at DTU Compute, where we offer a vibrant and inspiring research community in