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Job Description DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the Section for Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a PhD position (3 years) on the topic of simulation of process
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degree in mechanical, chemical, or energy engineering or similar and experience in some of the following areas: Experience in Multiphysics and CFD modeling involving fluid dynamics, and electrochemical
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Matteo Calaon, mcal@dtu.dk . You can read more about Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at www.Construct.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in
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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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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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- or nanoengineering, material science, mechanical engineering or similar. Experience with cleanroom fabrication processes or additive manufacturing is highly beneficial. You are expected to have a keen interest in
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of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Energy Section. We look for a talented, self-motivated, and team-oriented individual who thrives in a collaborative environment and enjoys tackling complex topics
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engineering challenge. Key to success will be the development of cost competitive and reliable methods to produce hydrogen via electrolysis of water/steam driven by green electricity. Hydrogen can be used as a
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of electron microscopy imaging and spectroscopy to reveal the structure–property relationships that govern molecular adsorption mechanisms. This interdisciplinary project is fully funded by DTU’s PhD grant
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focused on development of novel methods involving organic chemistry, transition-metal catalysis, photocatalysis, enantioselective catalysis, and C-H functionalization as well as reaction mechanism