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7 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company NKT Photonics Research Field Physics » Optics Physics » Quantum mechanics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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the general study program. The PhD Stipend is open for appointment from 01.02.2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is for 3 years, and the workplace is in Aalborg. Your work tasks You will be
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to fundamentally revisit the way that we define and quantify the value of our built environment. This fully funded PhD project is part of a Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Doctoral Network, QuiVal, a programme funded
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collaborative skills and proficiency in spoken and written English. - Willingness to contribute to the Biology teaching program at BSc and MSc levels, in particular in the area of Animal Physiology and Zoology
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PhD Positions Country Denmark Application Deadline 1 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Copenhagen) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme
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the development of advanced computational multiphysics models of stress corrosion cracking and coupling these with process-microstructure models (being developed within MicroAM project). Main focus will be
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typically done by manually adjusting control gains through trial and error - a time-consuming process that is increasingly unreliable as grid conditions shift from minute to minute. This PhD project will
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. Collecting and analyzing data from a full-scale (150 kWh capacity) pilot installation at DTU. Developing a computer model (“digital twin”) that link physical experiments with advanced control and operation