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have a two-year master's degree in, e.g., physics, chemistry, materials science, or nanoscience (120 ECTS points), or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree
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Job Description We invite applications for a 3-year PhD scholarship at DTU Energy. The project will integrate innovative physics-based atomistic modeling methods and data-driven inverse molecular
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an extrusion machine that produces large-scale earth blocks Building a 3D printer that utilizes earth materials for construction purposes Developing numerical process models that simulate 3D earth printing
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technology and the Arctic. The research into oceanography integrates biological, physical and chemical parameters’ interactions in the ocean, ranging from individual plankton to regional seas. We focus
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engineering, statistics, physics, mathematics, data science, informatics or similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a master's degree. The candidate should preferably have: Dedication and the desire
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. The project is highly interdisciplinary and we expect that you enjoy teamwork. You are expected to have a background in physics, materials science and/or microfabrication technologies. You are highly
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technologies. The technologies include fuel cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics
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sustainable solutions within: Chemical and biochemical process engineering and production, Design of chemical and biochemical products and processes, Energy and environment. Technology for people DTU develops
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decision-support or safety-critical systems. Knowledge of Cyber-Physical Systems, Sensor Fusion, or Risk Management is an advantage. Excellent programming skills (Python, C++, or similar). Ability to work in
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), chip design, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual