63 applied-harmonic-analysis PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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(Construct, Bioengineering, Compute, Electro, and Health Technology) and involves supervisors from both DTU and Novo Nordisk. What you can expect As a PhD, you will be at the heart of a vibrant and
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to apply machine learning techniques to a combination of experimental data and simulation results, aiming for faster and more accurate predictions. About us You will join an international and highly
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Alexander Huck alexander.huck@fysik.dtu.dk You can read more about the Physics Department at https://physics.dtu.dk/ If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and
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at https://electro.dtu.dk/ If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Furthermore, you have the option of joining our
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more sustainable? If you share our passion for technology and the difference it can make in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, perhaps you are one of our two new PhD students. At DTU Electro
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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the Alliance program, your project will be
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restraint conditions. A key goal is to develop both a sensor system and a prediction model for the short- and long-term deformation behaviour of concrete. These tools will be applied to full-scale structural
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The PhD project will involve both (a) developing foundational probabilistic machine learning methodology, and (b) applied collaboration with experimentalists in chemistry and biology. The candidate may have
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Energy Systems (RES) section at DTU Wind and Energy Systems is inviting candidates to apply for a PhD in Modelling of power system balancing for future sector-coupled European energy systems. You will get
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topic of this project and who have academic training in one or more of the following areas: A master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, physics, or a related discipline