94 channel-coding-electrical-engineering PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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international PhD researchers, gaining access to dedicated training events, coding bootcamps, hackathons, and transferable skills workshops as part of the MSCA Doctoral Network programme. Based at DTU Wind’s
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well as abroad. To support your success, you will have access to DTU National Food Institute’s excellent laboratory facilities. Your overall focus will be to assess if the current biocide assessment methods based
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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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will, in addition, sharpen your didactics skills through experience as a teaching assistant. You must hold a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) in Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Computer
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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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Job Description The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has an open PhD position on the topic of “Automated machine polishing of complex mould
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to current literature and published in conference and journal articles. You are required to have an excellent academic background and must have a strong knowledge of production engineering technologies and
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talented and ambitious PhD student to join our Hospital-at-Home (HaH) project. The Department of Technology, Management, and Economics at Technical University of Denmark (DTU Management) invites applications
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Job Description Are you passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurorehabilitation, and intelligent assistive technologies? The Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech
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) develop and optimize extraction techniques using enzymes in combination with non-thermal technologies such as ultrasound, ohmic heating, and pulsed electric fields, (iii) evaluate the techno-functional