65 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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-based methods with traditional risk analysis frameworks to reduce the risk of hazards during the complex interactions that arise under bunkering and other simultaneous operations in ports (SIMOPS
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Sustainability Assessment of the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain). The centre spearheads the development of absolute environmental sustainability assessment methods. You will
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enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Associate Professor
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novel synthesis and characterization techniques with state-of-the-art multi-scale modelling and scientific computing methods. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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level equivalent to a two-year master's degree in one of the following areas: Bioinformatics, Biology, Engineering, Computer science or related fields, and have experience doing research within
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for gas-phase catalysis. Development and application of ultrasensitive methods to probe gas–surface interactions by means of electron spectroscopy. Operando studies of catalysts using low dose-rate and dose
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scientific machine learning methods in close collaboration with team members specializing in experimental techniques and materials science. Utilize unique experimental data on the evolution of internal metal
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experience in fish vaccine research, including utilizing long-read sequencing and transcriptomic methods to characterize vaccine-induced immune responses. Research experience within microbiology, molecular
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interfaces This project explores advanced inverse design methods for next-generation EDC photonic systems. By combining topology optimization with physics-based modeling, it aims to discover new light–matter
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thematic training weeks, specialist workshops, and transferable-skills courses central to the MSCA programme. Your research will be based at DTU’s Risø campus, a leading international hub for wind energy