11 computational-materials-science PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description The SDU Center for Energy Informatics is pleased to announce 3-year PhD positions in AI-driven decision support and digital solutions for sustainable energy and industrial systems
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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at SDU invites applications for a PhD position in Neuromorphic Brain-Computer Interface Design. Are you a multidisciplinary
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. Cox. The position is available starting 1 December 2025. The successful candidates will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the emergence and properties
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hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Required Qualification: Applicants must hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Strong
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Applicants should hold a relevant MSc degree in electronics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related fields. Required Qualification: Solid background in digital CMOS design and deep learning
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, the department is responsible for the teaching of other legal subjects offered at SDU, e.g. on the Master’s programme in Business Economics and Auditing, on the engineering programmes, on the Bachelor programmes
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to real-world applications in brain-computer interfaces Publish in leading conferences and journals We Are Looking For A Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
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of classical computers will require thousands, or even millions, of qubits. This creates a major engineering hurdle: interconnect complexity. Each qubit needs dedicated control and readout lines, which
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for intelligent brain-computer interfaces? We are offering a PhD position in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuit design for EEG and wearable sensor interfaces, as part of a pioneering project focused on assistive
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. The successful candidate will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the fundamental limits of polariton-assisted inelastic electron tunneling in tunnel junctions made