47 master-degree-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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level? At DTU Physics we are looking for a postdoc to develop experimental exercises for the Engineering Physics B.Sc. programme, and to measure their effect on the learning. Responsibilities and
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our understanding of quantum physics, and speeding up the development of emerging quantum technologies. Our main focus is basic research, but we strongly encourage and support innovation and industry
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help bridge the gap between theory and application, enabling the design of next-generation devices. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main purpose will be to develop computational models
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of relevance through publications and collaborations Co-supervision of bachelor and master students within the above-mentioned fields Qualifications: PhD degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Artificial
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, Anders Kristian Munk and Anders Koed Madsen as well as a PhD and a Post Doc. Responsibilities and qualifications You must have a PhD degree or documentation by means of a letter from your supervisor
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Ørsted’s initial discovery, magnets have become omni-present in our daily life, and they are essential in the green transition as the main components in wind turbines and electric motors in e.g. electric
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and qualifications The main purpose of this project is to apply advanced phage display technologies to discover and develop single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) specific for K6-linked ubiquitin chains
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into a spiral geometry, and the dichroism of its luminescence will be characterized. Your main tasks will be: Stacking monolayers of a selected TMDC (e.g., MoS₂) with controlled orientations to create a
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Sea-Level Predictions (CISP) lead by DTU and include the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the University of Copenhagen, and Dartmouth College in the United States. CISP combines data
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of advanced methods for activity-based simulation models and machine learning methods in transportation. You will work in close collaboration with colleagues, and with academic partners in Europe. Your primary