68 ill-posed-inverse-problems PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description There is an urgent need to investigate drinking water quality and characterize the toxicological and chemical profile of emerging pollutants in our drinking water. If you want
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Job Description Could you imagine designing clusters for catalyzing chemical reactions at the atomic-scale? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) is offering a PhD positions for
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Job Description AI has begun to transform molecular discovery and design for proteins, DNA, RNA, small molecules and more. Yet many outstanding challenges in health and sustainability remain data
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Job Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling future power and energy systems? The Renewable Plants in
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Job Description Are you passionate about renewable energy and eager to apply machine learning to real-world challenges? Join our research team at DTU and work on groundbreaking advancements in
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Job Description Are you passionate about advancing fuel cell technologies and contributing to innovative solutions for energy resilience under harsh conditions? Do you thrive in international
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Job Description Imagine a world where food production harmonises with natural processes, farmers nurture healthy soils, and biodiversity thrives. In contrast, current monoculture farming systems
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Job Description We are offering two fully funded PhD positions starting between Jan and Feb 2026. The project is focused on understanding what is the impact of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB
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Job Description DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the Section for Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a PhD position (3 years) on the topic of simulation of process
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Job Description Are you interested in obtaining a PhD degree working with optimization of peptide and protein production in the important industrial hosts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Komatagaella