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agendas in cities. The position is on the PhD program Media, Architecture & Design. This PhD position is part of a new interdisciplinary thematic research initiative that addresses Urban Social Resilience
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, and scholarly publications in close collaboration with a Postdoc and a PhD student appointed across the Department of Architecture, Design & Media Technology and the Department of Sustainability
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PhD scholarship in synthesis and experimental studies of the phase behavior of ABC-miktoarm star ...
rheology. The PhD student will also characterize the structure of the ABC star block copolymer samples using electron microscopy and possibly small-angle scattering techniques in collaboration with a postdoc
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University (Aalborg CREATE city campus) on the PhD program Media, Architecture & Design, and forms a central part of the externally funded BuddhAi project, which is an interdisciplinary AAU initiative
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across conditions and integrate phenotypic readouts with functional omics to identify the processes underlying key performance changes. You will work closely with a postdoc evolving these consortia and
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sources of quantum light for optical quantum computers. The project takes place in the Quantum Light Sources group at DTU Electro, where we design, model, fabricate and test sources of single photons
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) for measuring the quality, shape and the neutron focusing performance of the Wolter optics. The work will be performed in close collaboration with a postdoc who will work on simulating the optimal design of
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-mode trap instruments supporting both collisional- and electron-based dissociation Contribute to spectral annotation workflows in collaboration with a computational postdoc Disseminate findings through
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Credentials. The position will start on 1 August 2026 or later. You should hold a master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field and have a strong background in cryptography or mathematics as
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collected in Denmark. The project is led by Associate Professor Kim Andersen and includes Associate Professor Lene Heiselberg, Professor David Nicolas Hopmann, a postdoc, and the PhD student. The PhD student