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loads — EV fleets, residential batteries, smart heat pumps, and data-center clusters — across distribution and transmission networks is critical to unlocking deep decarbonization and maintaining grid
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the Center for Cancer Immunotherapy (CCIT) at Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen. You will join a dynamic and international team that utilizes in vivo mouse work and human clinical samples to understand
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of digital platforms. Ultimately, it aims to deliver a flexible, open solution adaptable across industries. In addition to your core research responsibilities, you will have the opportunity to share your
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), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (Molecular Systems Biology, Prof. Martin von Bergen) and the University of Vienna (Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Prof. Christoph Flamm), who may
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, and engineering. Its main campus is located in Odense, the third largest city in Denmark. Odense provides family-friendly living conditions with the perfect combination of a historic city centre with an
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Electronic 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 electronics, which
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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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to the school’s core business activities. The department’s research and teaching environment is highly international and culturally diverse with a mix of Danish and international academic staff members and PhD
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The candidate will be integrated in the section SDU Robotics, which is at the core of the Odense Robotics Cluster involving Universal Robots, Mobile Industrial Robots (MIR) and 120+ other companies. We are a
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computers, one of the major milestones is the development of high-quality quantum bits (qubits), the core units of quantum computation. Unlike classical bits, solid-state qubits must operate at extremely low