73 electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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have become omni-present in our daily life, and they are essential in the green transition as the main components in wind turbines and electric motors in e.g. electric cars. However, the strongest
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, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Electro employs more than 300 skilled researchers with competencies in electrical and photonics engineering
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the emergent properties of the twisted membranes. Analyzing and interpreting the results obtained from the microscope. Formal qualifications PhD In Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering
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Job Description The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Section of Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a 2-year Postdoc position. Research field Develop implantable
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shared with about 400 highly skilled and motivated colleagues, with interdisciplinary backgrounds from meteorology, electrical and control engineering and data science all the way to humanities
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of Copenhagen and also involves partners at the McGill University (Canada) and the Department of Physics of DTU. The goal is to replace the highly inefficient current fertilization practices by a revolutionary
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ethnic background are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be
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research will help to improve the environmental and economic sustainability of commercial fisheries. You will join the Section for Fisheries Technology at DTU Aqua in Hirtshals. The section has 21 employees
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unique dataset and generate real-world impact through science-based advice for universities, policymakers and innovation funders? At DTU’s Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship (DTU Entrepreneurship), we
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, and who are excited about collaborating with users to create technology that solves their problems. If successful, your work will contribute to better and more robust prenatal care for mother and child