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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Applied Physics and Photonics, is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate
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particular, we will use topology and shape optimisation methods to compute the optimal domain shapes that can stabilise solutions with desired/prescribed properties. We will use methods from inverse problems
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, 100% funded PhD student position to fill starting around June 2026. Research is to be in the field of computational methods in nonlinear and large scale optimization / inverse problems or in novel
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-state model will be approximated using machine-learning surrogates and will be used for a real-time optimization, such that the plant operates optimally despite disturbances. The candidate will be part of
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, there will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with
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fast operation. The project comprises simulations and design, nanofabrication in collaboration with colleagues, and experimental characterization. Project C: Topology optimization of nanocavity
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Vacancies PhD position on Neuromorphic Quantum-Inspired Optimisation and Simulation Key takeaways This position is part of the European EIC Pathfinder Open project Neuromorphic Quantum-Inspired
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play a central role by coordinating consumers, producers, and grid operators, facilitating optimal collaboration, balancing supply and demand, and improving overall system efficiency and reliability