94 density-functional-theory-postdoc PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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to be cost competitive with other technologies, long lifetime of >5 years operation under high current density is desired. Operation conditions such as temperature, gas composition, current density and
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cement based on literature, theory, and experiments. Optimization of composition with other waste materials. Thermodynamic modelling and experiments with advanced technologies are used. Development of a
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chance to connect and work with leading researchers in the Copenhagen region and abroad. As part of the project, you will also have the opportunity to spend some months under the supervision of Assistant
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defects and trapped charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students
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, or predictive modeling—based on real experimental data. You will work closely with engineers, technicians, and the postdoc to build and refine data pipelines and interfaces. As part of your research training, you
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the national center for nano- and micro-fabrication. We work in tight collaboration with a team of quantum nanophotonics theorists and a team of nanofabrication experts. We have established an effective in-house
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. The PhD project is part of MADE REACT (Resilient manufacturing systems through AI-powered and digitally Connected Technologies), which is a national collaboration involving 23 leading companies, five Danish
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you will design, build and operate advanced electrochemical systems focused on product detection. The project builds upon many years of experience - for example with the "sniffer chip" which has been
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PostDoc in the project). Collaborating with fellow researchers across the UPLIFT network, including those focused on digital twins at DTU Chemical Engineering- As a PhD candidate, your work will adapt
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of Denmark is seeking candidate for one PhD position to work on corrosion failure mechanisms of Power Electronic components under humidity and gas conditions. Environmental effects on electronics