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if you have worked with hardware-in-the-loop testing, co-simulation frameworks or real-time validation environments. Knowledge of energy market mechanisms and innovative business models for flexible energy
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in day-to-day supervision of students. Teach and disseminate your knowledge. Key criteria for the assessment of applicants Applicants must have a PhD degree related to the subject area of the project
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with testing via the EC-MS at DTU that operates at ambient conditions. The company Spectro Inlets is working on a high temperature, high pressure (80 °C, 10 bar) upgrade and will provide this to DTU
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range from cell biological over biochemical to molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. Collaborations with structural biologists are possible. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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range from cell biological over biochemical to molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. Collaborations with structural biologists are possible. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in
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should hold a PhD in Electrical or Electronic Engineering (completed within the last 5 years) with strong experience in CMOS IC design. The ideal candidate has: Strong background in analog and/or mixed
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master’s and PhD degree certificates including all examination results. Alternatively, the expected date of the PhD defense. A translation of grades according to the European ECTS system obtained in BA and
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matrix dynamics. The ideal candidate has the following competencies and skills: A PhD in biomedicine, or a related discipline such as biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine, cell biology, immunology
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upscaling activities will be carried out through partner institutions across both the Global South and North, ensuring real-world testing across diverse agricultural contexts. Beyond the research itself, IBIS
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infrastructure that runs on aging software. When it fails, the impact can be severe: disruption, financial loss, and safety risks. The project delivers practical solutions to make critical infrastructure software