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. Despite their potential, challenges remain in accurate modeling, sensing, and control due to their highly deformable and nonlinear nature. This PhD project aims to advance the navigation and control of soft
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complex anatomical structures such as blood vessels, the bronchial tree, and endoscopic pathways. Despite their potential, challenges remain in accurate modeling, sensing, and control due to their highly
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and quantitative sustainability assessment methods, including Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Energy System Analysis (ESA), and socio-economic modeling. The candidate will be expected to contribute
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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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intersection of experimental testing, storage modelling, and energy system monitoring and control - contributing knowledge that can help data centers and other high-energy users reduce their environmental
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student to join our dynamic and interdisciplinary research team in the Section of Construction Materials and Durability at DTU Sustain. Through advanced experimental work and modelling, you will help
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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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collaboration that covers all aspects of our research: theory and modeling, sample growth and fabrication, experiments and demonstrations. We have created a dynamic research environment of young and senior
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Programming Beyond the Circuit Model” led by Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard . The project aims at introducing new abstractions, models, and programming languages that radically change how we can reason about and
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method (measurement of energy stored) will be developed in the laboratory. You will work at the intersection of experimental testing, storage modelling, and energy system monitoring and control