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. The PhD project is part of MADE REACT (Resilient manufacturing systems through AI-powered and digitally Connected Technologies), which is a national collaboration involving 23 leading companies, five Danish
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for Industrial Mechanics. This center is an integral part of the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, situated in the vibrant city of Sønderborg. Together, they form a hub of technological
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for presenting research results at international conferences or subscribing to additional databases is likely available. Coursework and teaching are also part of the PhD position. The PhD project is to be carried
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. Finally, good team-player skills are needed as the PhD study will be conducted as part of a research program that involves tight collaboration with other colleagues. When submitting your application
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. This project will be part of the IDUN section, led by Professor Anja Boisen at DTU Department of Health Technology. IDUN is a highly cross-disciplinary research section with over 50 members that focuses
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Engineering, section for Fluid Mechanics, Coastal and Maritime Engineering. The PhD project will play an integral part of the project “Marine advection and dissipation in the vegetated coastal environment
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thus including sensing systems, tool condition features selection, algorithms for automated signal preprocessing, feature extraction and decision making based on ML and AI. An integral part of
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a citizen science component to gain a broader data foundation and raise awareness of the issue. The results will support management measures and policy initiatives to reduce plastic pollution
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and be able to work as part of a team to achieve ambitious goals Teach and co-supervise BSc and MSc student projects Potentially participate in Arctic field campaigns We expect that you have: Experience
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activities will be carried out within both DTU Sustain and DTU Food departments. In QSA, you will become part of a dynamic and team-based research environment with around 50 international staff members