75 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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. DTU Electro is the department of electrical and photonics engineering at DTU. Our research aims at understanding the nature of light and electronics and the ways in which we can control and use
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of Denmark (DTU). The position is at the forefront of yeast synthetic biology and immunology, aiming at engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells to interact with human immune cells for developing next
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Job Description If you are establishing your career as a scientist and are eager to apply your skills in metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, and microbial biotechnology, this is your
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. This project explores converting temperature differences in buildings into electricity using flexible TEG generators, potentially generating 10-20 W per square meter. Our project addresses challenges in
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experiences is essential in fostering a creative and successful academic environment. DTU Electro has 270 employees and span activities in physics, photonics, and electrical engineering. Research is performed
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new class of magnetoresistance and characterize the magnetoresistive properties using electrical measurements in magnetic fields up to 16T. Assess the potential for using the new class of
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, academic institutions, and industry Qualifications The successful candidate would ideally fulfill more of the following points PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with a focus on energy
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for recycling practices. The section for Manufacturing Engineering at DTU Construct is seeking a highly motivated postdoc (2 years) for a project on recycling of stainless-steel scrap. The project is
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. Establish independent research areas. Required qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering
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, which your fellow colleagues will then fabricate and test in the lab. Responsibilities and qualifications You will model how the magnetic field changes the current flow in a sensor depending on the