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Key Responsibilities (in close collaboration with TU Munich): Develop a deep understanding of materials engineering principles to guide the design and functionalization of nanoporous materials
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background in Computer Science, Informatics Engineering, Mathematical Modeling, Computational Urban Science, Transport Modeling or equivalent, or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two
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of technology, contribute to maritime security, or lead innovations in the growing field of autonomous systems, this PhD position will equip you with the skills, knowledge, and experience to succeed. If you are
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technology spaces can foster embodied and epistemic engagement with scientific practices – helping students not only understand complex concepts and procedures in the short term, but also develop deeper
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at Dartmouth College (USA). To follow the DTU program, you will be granted a unique study environment, together with several PhDs and Post Docs in related fields. Your primary tasks will be to improve
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candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules
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Senior Researcher in Design and Operation of Sustainable Biomanufacturing Processes - DTU Chemica...
of Large Language Models for educational purposes. The ideal candidate must have a strong professional network and documented collaboration capabilities, alongside a proven track record in the coordination
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with expertise in the nutritional and chemical implications of industrial food processing. Close collaboration with the Research groups for Nutrition and Food Production Engineering, respectively, will
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Engineering, respectively, will be important. You are expected to actively contribute to joint research projects, experimental design, and data interpretation across disciplinary boundaries. Responsibilities
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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