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. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus
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Job Description Are you interested in biomaterials science and cell biology? The TMAT group at DTU Health Tech is offering PhD positions within 3D bioprinting. Human tissue models based on stem
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an extrusion machine that produces large-scale earth blocks Building a 3D printer that utilizes earth materials for construction purposes Developing numerical process models that simulate 3D earth printing
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to circularity and sustainability in the footwear industry. Through advanced experimental work and modeling, you will help uncover how the composition of shoes will affect the circularity potential, and advice
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Analytics. The core focus of the PhD project will be to develop and test planning and optimization models to analyze new and innovative Hospital-at-Home systems to improve access to healthcare for elderly and
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and what they mean for the system’s efficiency and safety. You will develop models of AI bidding strategies, analyze strategic interactions using game theory, and design optimization methods to identify
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modelling, autonomous materials discovery, materials processing, and structural analyses. We also focus on educating engineering students at all levels, ranging from BSc, MSc, PhD to lifelong learning
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mathematical foundation of machine learning models. You will be responsible for developing scientific machine learning methodologies enabling new approaches for solving machine learning problems including
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-world medical applications? Do you want to design next-generation protein therapeutics using cutting-edge generative models and validate them in the lab? Join a collaborative PhD project at DTU
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domains. The scientific outcomes are expected to be significant in: Earth system science – by improving models of Earth surface evolution and enabling better predictions of landscape response to climate