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your chance to shape the future of smart food regulation, both in Denmark and globally. At DTU Food, you'll be part of an ambitious research team that is redefining regulatory food systems in Denmark's
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Method to analyze the single-photon source performance (PhD1). Optimize and propose new single-photon source designs overcoming these limitations to be fabricated by other PhD students (PhD1). Perform
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behaviour and provides active personalised learning for improved instant decision making. Key beneficiaries are expected to be construction industry stakeholders, for example, project owners, architects, engi
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energy modeling and analysis to be part of the Ports as Energy Transition Hubs (POTENT) Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network. The network will consist of 15 PhD candidates interested in
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-mediated dynamic combinatorial chemistry in a biotechnological approach to oligosaccharide synthesis - combining supramolecular chemistry and enzymology. This methodology will be used towards the synthesis
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defects and trapped charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students
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. These tools will be integrated with physics-based models of environmental loading (waves and wind) to enhance the accuracy and robustness of the assessment. All components assembled together will finally inform
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pavements that are subjected to moving, accelerating, braking, and turning wheel loads. The work will be carried out as part of the LOOPER project, supported by the Danish Energy Agency. The LOOPER project
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that can then be tested quickly in the lab rather than remain computational predictions? Do you also wish to work closely with experimental biologists and gain a solid grasp of how experimental work is
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for Energy Demand Flexibility in Buildings”. The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. This project will integrate energy technology, building physics, HVAC systems, and