74 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda PhD scholarships at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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serve as co-supervisors. A secondment at Technical University of Munich, Straubing, Germany, is an essential component of the project and will contribute to the interdisciplinary nature of your PhD. You
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biomaterial-based drug delivery. The position is part of a larger interdisciplinary research initiative aiming to develop targeted therapies for osteoarthritis (OA) by combining antisense oligonucleotide (ASO
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. These are essential components for optical quantum computers and quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between
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an international, interdisciplinary research environment. At DTU, you will be part of the PCAS, and you will find yourself among multiple PhD students and senior researchers working on multiple aspects
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funded PhD scholarships (3-year employment) in a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment. The positions are part of the research project “AI-driven materials optimization for light trapping in thin
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The primary tasks will be to: Synthesize thin films of solid-state battery components, following established protocols. Optimize the sensing schemes of a new state-of-the-art commercial scanning NV magnetometer
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chance to connect and work with leading researchers in the Copenhagen region and abroad. As part of the project, you will also have the opportunity to spend some months under the supervision of Assistant
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pavements that are subjected to moving, accelerating, braking, and turning wheel loads. The work will be carried out as part of the LOOPER project, supported by the Danish Energy Agency. The LOOPER project
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PhD opportunity is part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network SCARPA , a European training network committed to circularity and sustainability in the footwear industry. Through advanced
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and Biomedicine, DTU, supervised by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner. The position is part of the department’s mission to understand enzyme action for new sustainable bioprocessing applications