39 phd-data-maining Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
, glacier speedup, and ice-ocean interaction. Candidates will work with satellite altimetry, velocity datasets, and climate data to quantify ice sheet mass balance and dynamics. Applicants should hold a PhD
-
. As an employee in the Turbine Response section, you are expected to be fluent in aeroelastic simulations, data science and analytics and have a solid knowledge of turbulence-turbine interactions
-
on establishing a foodborne disease surveillance system in Ethiopia, while also supporting other research activities in the group, such as applying genetic data to health impact assessments. Responsibilities and
-
practice as well as in theory. Your primary responsibilities will include: Investigate, develop and validate new models to simulate wind turbine response in HAWC2 at different fidelity levels. Validation
-
functionalization. The primary synthesis technique will be hydrothermal. Characterization with a range of advanced techniques e.g. electron microscopy, Raman and infra-red spectroscopy, XPS, Zeta potential
-
this postdoc position, along with an additional postdoc and one PhD position, we will tackle this grand challenge by fabricating and studying electrocatalysts with three-dimensional active site structures. With
-
combines top-tier expertise in CFPS systems and NN world class proficiency in yeast engineering and cultivation. Your primary tasks will be to: Design and conduct experiments to optimize the production
-
data at both the action potential and local field potential levels. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally
-
well as abroad. Your primary tasks will be to: Using automotive lidars for detection of wind turbine blade deflection Development of efficient ways to analyze the automotive lidar data Develop the technology to
-
, ice sheets, sea level and GNET data to understand the development ice-solid earth interaction with the aim to develop dynamic reference frames and integrated models which pushes the boundaries of both