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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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). The selected candidates will contribute to the research project D-CORE The Dark Side of Corporate Responsibility: Content Moderation as Emotional Dirty Work in the Digital Age The position is hosted at the new
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modelling Your specific work will involve modelling and validation of the static and dynamic response of complex wind turbine structures (e.g. wind turbine blades). As part of your work, you will be modelling
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for relaxed memory models; guarded cubical type theory; and Rocq formalizations. Tasks and Qualifications Applicants are expected to have a strong background in semantics, type theory, and Rocq formalization
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wide-bandgap materials, based on the ultrafast spectroscopy and comparison to theoretical expectations. Your work will be carried out together with a team of researchers. Your profile Applicants should
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-assisted control of large wind turbines. You will collaborate closely with both academic and industrial partners in Denmark and abroad, ensuring that your research has impact in practice as well as in theory
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. During the project, you will work closely together with colleagues in theory who propose optimized designs for your devices, and both receive and provide help to fellow colleagues performing
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at CBS is Associate Professor Lasse Folke Henriksen in the Department of Organization. Henriksen is responsible for the work package on Denmark which will focus on the role of union decline and corporate
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for applicants who have obtained their PhD within the past 4 years, have a good publication record, and have proven their expertise on computational electrodynamics and the theory of light–matter interactions