66 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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account for molecular interactions in electrolyte solutions, including complex chemical reactions; (2) to enable real-time CO2 storage process simulations by optimizing the framework’s computational
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of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of the Doctoral Network’s tasks. The 12 PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities
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computational methods with practical engineering considerations will be essential in advancing safer and more reliable renewable energy technologies. To be considered for this position, you must have a two-year
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, programming, and computer simulations. The focus of the project (funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research) is to explore the interaction between optimally controlled coherent (laser) light fields
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Job Description If you are motivated to guide innovation by developing novel methods, frameworks and tools for sustainability assessment of bio-based products and, by doing so, to contribute to a
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be applied to core technologies of the department, e.g., batteries and catalysts. The project includes collaboration with experimentalists at DTU, who will verify the computational predictions as
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of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of the Doctoral Network’s tasks. The 12 PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities
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is to develop RL methods that can search large policy spaces and support decision-makers in exploring robust strategies under deep uncertainty. Policy problems typically involve many control levers
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with the experimental group of Andras Kis at EPFL. Responsibilities The successful candidate will develop and apply ab initio computational methods rooted in many-body (perturbation) theory to explore
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of analytical methods, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of the Doctoral Network’s tasks. The 12 PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities