83 assistant-professor-geotechnical-engineering PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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, biophysical chemistry and/or enzyme technology. During the 3-year project, the PhD student will center on enzyme assisted carbon capture. We are looking for candidates with excellent qualifications within some
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. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Assistant Professor Jing Wu (jinwu@dtu.dk ) or Professor Lazaros Nalpantidis (lanalpa
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integration of pit thermal energy storage in thermal grids Collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology on building-integrated thermal energy storage Work as an assistant teacher in relevant courses
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Job Description Are you passionate about sustainable innovation, food safety, and creating real-world impact through cutting-edge materials science? Do you want to help design the future of food
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Job Description In collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers), the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) offers a new PhD position, “Impact and Scalability of Advanced Controls
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information: Associate Professor Rongling Li and www.construct.dtu.dk . Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping
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spoken). You will join the research group Enzymatic Synthesis Technology, led by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner. The 7-person research group has close connections to several other research groups in
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Job Description The Structures and Safety Section at DTU Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department is looking for an ambitious, motivated and skilled PhD student eager to dedicate three years
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DTU Management’s Management Science division. The project is led by Professors Stefan Ropke and Richard Lusby and involves international collaboration with leading researchers in machine learning and
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. This Ph.D. project is focused on experimental investigation and realization of advanced quantum photonic devices, based on crystal-phase structures in nanowires. This is a recently developed technology