171 high-performance-computing positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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PPC at high load where knock will severely limit SI operation. However, at low load CI combustion cannot be used but SI works well. By combining SI and CI, as well as the more advanced concepts of HCCI
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. Candidates with previous experience in exoplanet atmospheric characterization, high- or low-resolution spectroscopy, atmospheric retrieval techniques, and/or JWST data analysis are especially encouraged
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benchmarking of different prototypes using biological assays (cell uptake) compared to their existing state-of-the-art antenna solutions, to connect the resulting electromagnetic performance with the biological
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catalysts and processes that enables computational design rules for new catalysts, and it extends to synthesis, characterization, and testing of high-surface-area catalytic materials under realistic operating
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imaging, infrared thermography and image-based performance modelling. You will join the Solar Photovoltaics Systems Team at DTU Electro, an internationally recognized research environment focusing
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Division at DTU Management. The PhD project aims to analyze and optimize Hospital-at-Home concepts using data-driven decision-support addressing challenges like long distances to specialist care and high
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, where methods of determination of gas emissions, gas sampling and related techniques have been used. A high degree of self-leadership is required, since a lot of the work is performed off campus
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potential for exploiting temperature gradients for producing electricity and predict their long-term performance under real operating conditions. The project also includes modeling of heat transfer and
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DynaMIT project, which aims to explain how Earth's atmosphere is dynamically coupled to space. The project integrates high-resolution observations with new simulations based on first-principles fluid
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Sustain performs technology-oriented research on greenhouse gas exchanges including technical and natural sources and sinks. The current research team consists of four faculty staff with research focus