53 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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of Concept Grant “Implementation of Super-resolution Ultrasound Real-time microvascular imaging using Erythrocytes” - iSURE. The iSURE project will develop the hardware and software architecture for a novel
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sensing and responding to the chemical landscape surrounding them as well as the chemical signals inside of them. This project is devoted to gather large data sets to investigate links in olfactory receptor
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partnerships. The center offers a stimulating and diverse working environment, comprising around 50 people (with 15 nationalities) including Faculty members, PhD students, postdocs, engineers and an
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quantum communication and photonics. You will be part of a dynamic and highly international research environment within the Quantum Physics & Information Technology (QPIT) section at DTU Physics
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interdisciplinary environment of the Danish Polymer Centre. Elastomers’ complex mechanical behavior under varying conditions makes accurate prediction challenging. In this project, you will design and implement
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. Good communications and collaboration skills. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The teaching language at DTU bachelor courses is Danish. Proficiency in Danish is an
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of bioproduction and bioremediation. To support this goal, we are looking for a colleague who is independent, who thrives within an interdisciplinary environment at a world-class research centre, and who is highly
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, Anders Kristian Munk and Anders Koed Madsen as well as a PhD and a Post Doc. Responsibilities and qualifications You must have a PhD degree or documentation by means of a letter from your supervisor
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our team at DTU Compute, offering a fully funded position within a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment. The positions are part of the research project “AI-driven materials optimization
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-efficient magnetic heating/cooling device. Qualified applicants must have: PhD degree in physics, astronomy, engineering, computer science or similar. Experience with finite element modeling, ideally Comsol