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Section, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We look for a talented, self-driven, and collaborative individual with a passion for tackling complex
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, academic institutions, and industry Qualifications The successful candidate would ideally fulfill more of the following points PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with a focus on energy
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. Establish independent research areas. Required qualifications: As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering
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areas are green transport, electric cars and charging infrastructure, planning and optimisation of public transport, bicycle traffic. Our research has a special focus on human behaviour, and we assess
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of extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling during wound healing. Yet, many proteolytic processes remain uncharacterized due to the complexity of the ECM and limitations in current detection strategies. Advances in
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Are you interested in green energy, and do you want to contribute to the development of the future technologies for the green transition? At the Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering (BCE
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agreed upon with the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. Starting date: December 1st 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Note that the current position is based at DTU, Lyngby. You
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, which your fellow colleagues will then fabricate and test in the lab. Responsibilities and qualifications You will model how the magnetic field changes the current flow in a sensor depending on the