68 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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qualification, you must hold a PhD degree in computer science, software engineering, biomedical engineering, data science, or a similar field. Your project management skills include: Experience in technical
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HVAC control practices and to develop innovative control strategies for improving comfort and energy performance of buildings and HVAC systems. This includes developing and testing optimized control
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Software Engineering As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent), and a publication record demonstrating expertise in one of the fields in the call. We offer DTU is a leading
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have the opportunity to use advanced material characterization techniques (e.g., SEM, TEM, XRD, X-ray CT, rheology, and multiscale mechanical testing) to characterize the consequences of the activation
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- Familiarity with method development, data processing software, and QA systems - Knowledge of ISO17025 accreditation processes - Good English communication skills (written and verbal) - Experience with sample
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frameworks, applying existing frameworks, and implementing novel methodology in shared code repositories. You will also assist in instructing and guiding the research of MSc and PhD students. Qualifications As
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involve the following tasks: Supervision of BSc/MSc and PhD students related to the project. Performing catalytic tests on upgrading pyrolysis oil and pyrolysis oil model compounds using an advanced
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Denmark as well as abroad. Your primary tasks will be to: Develop, test, analyse, simulate and predict the capture performance of new fishing gears. Produce high quality scientific and/or engineering papers
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characterizations of the microstructural evolution during straining and annealing to perform tensile and fatigue tests to link the printing parameters, the microstructural characteristics and the resulting mechanical
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microscope (HS-DAFM) control software and signal processing circuits. These systems are critical for capturing high-quality nanotexture images from skin samples collected across five countries and four