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questions about the recruitment process, please contact HR Coordinator Mette Fisker Præstegaard, Email: mfp@au.dk Place of work Department of Political Science, Bartholins Allé 7, 8000 Aarhus Formal
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students to work on theory of polaritons and light–matter interactions, and in particular topics related to Mie-resonant photonics, electron-beam spectroscopies, chiral polaritons, nonlinear optics, quantum
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and operation strategies for local energy systems to enhance grid stability and resilience Validate developed schemes through experimental tests, primarily conducted in the Power Electronic Systems Lab
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Applicants should hold a relevant MSc degree in electronics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related fields. Required Qualification: Solid background in digital CMOS design and deep learning
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semiconductor based power converter. The position is located in the section of Electrical Engineering in Sønderborg within the Centre for Industrial Electronics (CIE). CIE is embedded in a powerhouse in
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involving protein structure prediction by AlphaFold 3 combined with crosslinking/mass-spectrometry and single particle cryogenic electron microscopy on native or recombinant TZ complexes, you are expected
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properties of the electrodes will enhance interaction with bacteria and facilitate electron transfer. Here, we will focus on design and fabrication of 3D carbon electrodes, which can provide excellent
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program “Electrical and Electronic Engineering”. The stipend is open for appointment from 15 of October 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The duration of the position is three years. The successful
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in Danish. Further information For further information about the position, please contact Professor Lars Frederiksen, Email: L.Frederiksen@mgmt.au.dk Who we are The Department of Management is one
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to join a cutting-edge research project at the intersection of microelectronics and quantum computing. As the quantum computing field rapidly advances toward large-scale, fault-tolerant systems, one