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training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in design, fabrication and characterization of wide bandgap semiconductor photonic devices
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. There will also be common meetings with the other 14 PhD students in the doctoral network, including 3 training schools. As a participant of the project, the PhD student will become part of a team at DTU
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for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment of the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain). The section spearheads the development of sustainability assessment methods. You will become part
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this section is multidisciplinary, and the team is formed by an international team of researchers. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project is part of the European research initiative SOLAR-MOVE
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society. We are a major part in implementing the 2030 vision of the Faculty of Medicine, i.e. to become leading within digital health and well-known for doctors and engineers finding solutions together. Our
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, initially persists but is eventually degraded by photochemistry and microbial enzymes. This project seeks to translate metagenomic information to enzymatic function and biogeochemical impacts in marine carbon
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flexibility. The research in this section is multidisciplinary, and the team is formed by an international team of researchers. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project is part of the European
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mass spectrometry and machine learning now allow us to unravel this “dark proteome.” This position aims to use state-of-the-art AI-guided proteomics and systems biology approaches to map protease
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-specific planetary boundaries for energy production and consumption within the built environment. The position is part of SDU LCE’s strategic research agenda on sustainability transitions in the built
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student will become part of a team at DTU with expertise in digital signal processing methods, and machine learning methods for amplitude and phase noise characterization of optical frequency combs