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PhD scholarship in Corrosion Mechanisms of Power Semiconductor Device and Components - DTU Construct
, gases and applied potential conditions. The project will also include the development of advanced simulation models to characterize and predict moisture transport through gel substrate and interfacial
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is expected to have a profound knowledge on most of the following topics: Robot control Deep Learning Medical imaging Preferably, the candidate has experience with: Robotic simulation tools Medical
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copy of a recent transcript of records and/or a written statement from the institution or supervisor indicating the expected completion date of the Master degree is accepted. Publication list
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materials/ Latent thermal energy storage is an advantage. Hands-on experience with experimental setups and measurement techniques/ sensors. Experience with system modelling and simulation (e.g., TRNSYS
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. We are a team of currently about 20 researchers, engineers and PhD students, specialized in robot solutions involving modelling, simulation, and control of advanced robot technologies (systems and
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typologies for hot and humid climate is scarce. This issue arises from the complexity of modeling these factors, which requires a co-simulation approach and validation of these. PhD position will focus
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, dynamic simulation, additive/classical fabrication; sensorization, actuation, and integration on gantry/field robots. For PhD#3 (DT): Design software architecture; integrate multi-modal data and models (e.g
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integrated with bioinformatics including large language models. The PhD scholarship includes an obligation for a 9 month research stay at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China integrated with
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well as emerging materials. These experimental techniques will be complemented by advanced electromagnetic modelling. Responsibilities and qualifications The ideal candidate will possess demonstrated expertise in
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Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend on the topic of Cooling Flexibility Modeling, Estimation, Aggregation, and Optimization, within the context of sustainable water-based cooling