84 digital-biosignal-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet
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small-scale processing sector. By joining this project, you will contribute to the development of AI-powered tools that predict non-compliance, improve food safety monitoring, and ultimately protect
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decision-making tools for safety-critical emergency planning. Create digital platforms for sharing and managing disaster response knowledge. Collaborate closely with KTH researchers and spend 6–12 months in
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“PhD relocation to Denmark and startup “Zoom” seminar ” for all questions regarding the practical matters of moving to Denmark and working as a PhD at DTU. Application procedure Your complete online
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where variable renewable energy sources are involved. Emerging digital and cyber-physical systems technologies are an integral component of grid interactive efficient buildings. Through advanced control
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-polymers using AI-driven process intensification, safe-and-sustainable-by-design principles, and smart polymer formulation. The project brings together leading academic and industrial partners to create a
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your gateway. As part of MADE REACT (Resilient manufacturing systems through AI-powered and digitally Connected Technologies)—a national collaboration involving 23 leading companies, five Danish
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Job Description Imagine a world where food production harmonises with natural processes, farmers nurture healthy soils, and biodiversity thrives. In contrast, current monoculture farming systems
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to making a difference in patients' lives. Automation & Process Optimization Automation & Process Optimization Department is part of the Digital Science and Innovation (DSI) area, which supports the digital
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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