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                ) and Technical University of Denmark (DTU) aims at understanding and designing noble metal clusters in the non-scalable regime to enable exceptional catalytic performance for e.g. methane and ammonia 
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                engineering (CAE, e.g., Abaqus, Ansys) software tools commonly used in additive manufacturing, structural design and related research (e.g., parametric design tools, finite element simulation tools, path 
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                . Responsibilities and qualifications Your primary responsibilities and tasks include (but not limited to): Development of full- and reduced-order nonlinear finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis 
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                finite element models of offshore structures with emphasis on damage modelling Calculation of linear and nonlinear response of offshore structures exposed to various loading scenarios in-cluding 
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                and photon indistinguishability towards unity. The primary responsibilities of the PhD students include: Employ numerical simulation techniques based on Fourier Modal Method and the Finite Element 
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                and colleagues working with theory that will complement your work with density functional theory, phase-field simulations, and finite element modelling. Qualified applicants must have: Enthusiasm 
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                Job Description The f -elements of the periodic table play an essential role in numerous technologies, including catalysts, magnets, and photonic devices. Their distinct characteristics 
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                at strengthening welfare, productivity, and sustainability within society. A key element is the role of technology and its interaction with industry and individuals. The department is divided into four divisions 
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                heterostructures and transition metal oxide membranes using a Heidelberg Nanofrazor scanning thermal probe lithography system. The project is 2/3 funded by an Alliance Stipend collaboration with EPFL, combining