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samples, by the development of advanced computational multiphysics models of stress corrosion cracking and coupling these with process-microstructure models (being developed within MicroAM project). Main
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influence its development directly. We are currently evolving our mechanical engineering degree program and constructing labs to support both educational activities and research. Workplace description
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functional priors from billions of years of evolution; how to compress measurements with controlled mixtures of molecules; and how to align models of laboratory experiments with observational human biology
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research funding" at the PhD Programme in Management. The position is available from 1 September 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). The research project The PhD position will focus on the assessment
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of sensory tools that can help to ensure high quality of new food products. You will be employed in the Research Group Bioactives – Analysis and Application, which has research in chemical and sensory quality
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. The overarching goal of this newly funded project is to realize quantum light sources coupled to quantum memories. Quantum memories are key components of optical quantum computers and scalable quantum networks
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involved in the daily supervision of master and bachelor students. You will publish and present your work both at international conferences and in scientific journals with high impact. You will assist in
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that provide analysis of both liquids and gasses. The successful candidate is expected to spend approximately 50% of the time at TOPSOE R&D, located in Lyngby. Principal supervisor: Professor Jan H. Christensen
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A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is focused
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Job Description A fully funded 3-year PhD position under the supervision of Associate Professor Søren Kramer is available at the Technical University of Denmark. Research in the Kramer group is