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the behaviour of recycled materials in forming processes, addressing technical challenges and proposing innovative solutions. Conduct tests at DTU Construct to document and demonstrate the optimal use of recycled
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and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than
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models Develop and optimize advanced protocols (e.g., single-cell assays, CRISPR-based screens) Collaborate with an interdisciplinary network of computational biologists, clinicians, and international
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inflow reconstruction techniques for lidar-assisted control and load assessment/validation. Contribute to the development and modelling of wind turbine control methods with the aim to optimize wind turbine
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ultrasound imaging, silicon CMUT probes, animal experiments, and clinical investigations, and the main purpose is to translate the SURE method from a research idea to the clinic. The main task is to optimize
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Job Description Do you want to contribute to a new research field where oxide/metal hybrid devices are geometrically optimized to yield extraordinary performance, including the highest
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optimizing heat transfer, cost-effectiveness, and integration with façade panels. We aim to create scalable, sustainable building solutions. The project is integrated in an international project financed by
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include the following activities: Material development, synthesis and method optimization Metal nanoparticle catalyst and ceramic material and cell component comprehensive characterization and benchmarking
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technical challenges and proposing innovative solutions. Conduct tests at DTU Construct to document and demonstrate the optimal use of recycled metal in production. Contribute to integrating our findings
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, modelling, optimization and validation, and focus on: Develop thermally integrated storage and conversion systems, including Carnot batteries and/or high-temperature heat pumps based on power cycles. Design