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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the Alliance program, your project will be
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lead ASOs into the DTU-patented BioMATA biomaterial and perform characterization of formulation stability, release kinetics, and functionality over time. Participate in the development of a robust
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friendly catalysts and substrates. We use NMR spectroscopy for serendipitous discoveries and unbiased characterizations of molecules, their conversion, and their interactions in complex systems. Solvent
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for use in health science. The goal of this PhD project is to expand on these computational methods and their formal foundations and to create efficient algorithms and implementations of them. We
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well organized, structured, self-driven and enjoy interacting and collaborating with colleagues including PhD students, postdocs, and you are expected to take part in supervision of BSc and MSc students
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for use in health science. The goal of this PhD project is to expand on these computational methods and their formal foundations and to create efficient algorithms and implementations of them. We
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charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students working collaboratively
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autonomous, energy-efficient, high-density BCIs. The PhD student will work on designing and testing all parts of this system, focusing on making it small, power-efficient, and suitable for medical or wearable
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pavements that are subjected to moving, accelerating, braking, and turning wheel loads. The work will be carried out as part of the LOOPER project, supported by the Danish Energy Agency. The LOOPER project
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other PhD students and postdocs in the research section. The work primarily takes place at DTU (Lyngby, Denmark), and the PhD includes one or more extended stays at NTNU (Trondheim, Norway). Approval and