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Job Description DTU Electro invites applications for a PhD position in digital signal processing and machine-learning-enabled continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD). The position is
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and qualifications Development of dry etching process steps for dry etching of high Pockels effect materials, such as thin-film lithium niobate, barium titanate, strontium barium niobate, and strontium
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at www.construct.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online
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sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet of things (IoT
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various types of quantum hardware, for e.g. information processing (such as distributed quantum computing), sensing, and for quantum security. It is expected to be highly advantageous if such a quantum
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research with real industrial practice. You will work on asset-heavy cases from sectors such as energy, manufacturing, and process industries, where maintenance is not just about fixing breakdowns but about
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typically done by manually adjusting control gains through trial and error - a time-consuming process that is increasingly unreliable as grid conditions shift from minute to minute. This PhD project will
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at www.man.dtu.dk . If you are applying from abroad, you may find useful information on working in Denmark and at DTU at DTU – Moving to Denmark . Application procedure Your complete online application must be
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is 1st July 2026 or according to mutual agreement. The position is a full-time position. The position is part of DTU’s Tenure Track program. Read more about the program and the recruitment process
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and qualifications. Possible topics are: The theory of ultrafast pump-probe experiments (e.g., time-resolved X-ray scattering and spectroscopy), simulations and data processing of actual ultrafast