59 composite-residual-stress-development PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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work-life balance. Read more about us at www.compute.dtu.dk . Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping
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Job Description Are you up for the challenge of joining a highly ambitious research group involved in a joint project with international academic and industrial partners towards developing scalable
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the development, and we ensure a continued open, democratic, and inclusive society for the benefit of all. At DTU Compute, we value diversity, inclusion, and a flexible work-life balance. Read more about us at
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create a closed loop pipeline able to rapidly design binders to any target and optimized for developability. The program is rooted in DALSA (DTU’s Arena for Life Science Automation), a new
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Energy simulation software, such as TRNSYS, Modelica, EnergyPro Programming languages, such as Python Ability to communicate results in technical reports, and prepare scientific papers for publication in
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of Campylobacter through literature review and conduct interviews to assess the current biocide use in the Danish poultry industry. Develop, optimize, and validate culture-independent assays by planning and
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, might be for you! Responsibilities and qualifications Working with colleagues in the MULTIBIOMINE project, you will develop computational methods that use novel strategies to uncover hidden features in
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Job Description Would you like to contribute to the development of advanced tools for predicting the allergenic potential of novel foods and proteins, helping enable the production of new and safe
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basic mechanics, advanced design tools, product development, energy systems, coastal hydrodynamics and marine technology. The Department covers the fundamental engineering disciplines within the field
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the synchrotron-based imaging technique Dark-Field X-ray Microscopy and together we utilize it to visualize the evolution of internal structures in metals during plastic deformation, i.e. changes in shape due