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English. As a formal qualification, you must hold a MSc degree (or equivalent). Assessment Candidates will be assessed by Senior Researcher/Associate Professor Mikkel Heuck and Professor Jesper Mørk. We
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Job Description Explore your passion for sustainability, creativity and science by joining the exciting Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center (CORC). CORC has its main hub at Aarhus
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databases such as the Web of Science. A few start-up interviews (max. 15) with people from evaluation committees, employees from The Danish Innovation Fund as well as prior applicants may also be conducted in
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hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Required Qualification: Applicants must hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Strong
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of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Associate Professor Roberto Galeazzi and Associate Professor Dimitrios
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. Assessment Your application will be assessed by associate Professor Xiufu Sun, and Professor Peter Vang Hendriksen. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its
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the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Sankhya Mohanty, samoh
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. You may obtain further information from Professor Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Department of Computer Science, email: kgl@cs.aau.dk concerning the scientific aspects of the stipend. PhD stipends
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during emergencies and is based on high-temperature PEM (HT-PEM) technology. The HT-PEM stacks operate at approximately 160 °C, offering simplified designs and operational advantages, including improved
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of classical computers will require thousands, or even millions, of qubits. This creates a major engineering hurdle: interconnect complexity. Each qubit needs dedicated control and readout lines, which