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or soon hereafter. The position is a 3-year Post Doc. The department was established in 1975. Today, we are located in two beautiful harbour-front locations in both Aalborg and Copenhagen. We have more
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Applications are invited for three 2-years Post Doc fellowships within the Center for Ice-Free Arctic Research, at the Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start date and
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simulations and with physical drones in mock search-and-rescue missions. This position will involve close collaboration with the PhD student at SDU who is developing technical building blocks that can support
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to support architects to design more sustainable buildings through simulation-assisted performance feedback regarding initial design concepts. We will explore how AI systems can augment professionals
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with demographic methods, longitudinal data analysis, or life-course analysis. Further information about the position can be obtained from Head of Administration Astrid Holm Nielsen, e-mail: astni
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, including novel circuit topologies and integrated matrix transformers. Performing circuit-level simulations, such as LTspice (or similar), and FEM simulations using ANSYS Maxwell. Designing PCBs, building
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per 1 May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a fixed-term full-time position for 1 year and 8 months. Department of Clinical Medicine As a post doc at the Department of Clinical
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-reviewed publications considered by the candidate as most important for this position. Please note that a copy of each publication must be attached as a pdf file. It is permitted to merge copies
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of internal structures in metals during deformation - to understand how and why metals become strong and eventually break. We work with leading international groups on modeling and conduct simulations at DTU
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the design questions using a computational approach to simulate the performance of thermoelectric generators, and subsequently use the model to dimension and design the thermoelectric elements for the heat