38 high-voltage-insulation PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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renewable power system dynamics. Collaborate with experts from DTU and IIT Bombay, gain hands-on experience with advanced simulation tools, and contribute to high-impact publications. Enhance your
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characterize the toxicological and chemical profile of emerging pollutants in our drinking water. To achieve this you will: Develop novel sample preparation and high-resolution mass spectrometry workflows
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for effective tool wear management. This position offers unique opportunities with respect to high level research, training and innovation within manufacturing engineering, in an exciting combination of academic
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intelligence. This PhD project will leverage the power of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to deploy machine learning models on the edge with low latency and high energy efficiency. This added intelligence
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of conventional fossil fuels. Solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) is one of several different electrolysis technologies, which holds merit in terms of high efficiency and potential to reach low cost. For SOEC
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from related projects at DTU-Bioengineering (https://biocat.ncsu.edu/) and researchers from the private sector. Overall, you will become part of a high-energy, supportive, and inclusive work environment
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, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, and bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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fibre-optic sensing technologies and structural health monitoring Skills in data processing and numerical tools such as MATLAB or Python A high level of motivation, intellectual curiosity, and the ability
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-small silicon nanocavities [Babar2023, Rosiek2023] with extreme light-matter interactions. We aim to combine fundamental theory, device design, and our unrivalled capabilities in high-resolution silicon
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the optimization of bioactive compound extraction from various seaweeds for the development of fortified foods. This PhD position aims to (i ) identify suitable seaweed species for high-yield protein extraction, (ii