20 electrical-insulation Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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understanding the fundamental mechanisms leading to coating failure. Intumescent coatings Intumescent coatings on steel structures swell during a fire to form an insulating layer, which protects the substrate
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experimental activity including microfabrication, electrical control and quantum optical characterization of the devices using advanced optical excitation schemes. You will work in our quantum optics laboratory
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new class of magnetoresistance and characterize the magnetoresistive properties using electrical measurements in magnetic fields up to 16T. Assess the potential for using the new class of
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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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, 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
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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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of characterization tools (electrical, optical, x-rays, surface science, spectroscopy, microscopy, etc.) Solar device/stack engineering As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). You are
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field activities across the world. Recent and current research projects are focused on the development of strapdown gravimetry for aircraft and drones, and the demonstration of new quantum technologies in
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will remain stable on the long term. Even with the very best alternative energy sources and conversion of CO2 into products, current air and ocean CO2 levels will need 1,000 to 10,000 years to return
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on developing TFLN and TFLT photonic integrated circuit (PIC) platforms for classical and quantum information processing. Our approach involves cavity-based components with electrically controllable cavity