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of Denmark is seeking candidate for one PhD position to work on corrosion failure mechanisms of Power Electronic components under humidity and gas conditions. Environmental effects on electronics
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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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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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in-line characterization of surface quality and part accuracy. The researcher will furthermore contribute to the research group’s activities in natural materials-based manufacturing, with focus
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. This position is part of a strategic research collaboration between DTU and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), combining expertise in biomedical signal processing, neuroengineering
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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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Job Description Do you want to be part of a team that is developing novel tools to create genetic medicines and better model systems for testing them? Then join the Precision Medicine Technologies
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of the assessment. All components assembled together will finally inform a decision support system that should enable you to assess the resilience of the marine offshore infrastructures under harsh marine conditions
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charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students working collaboratively
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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