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Denmark in Esbjerg invites applications for a 3-year PhD scholarship as of April 1, 2026, or as agreed. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student
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flexibility. The research in this section is multidisciplinary, and the team is formed by an international team of researchers. Responsibilities and qualifications The PhD project is part of the European
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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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the public sector. The scholarship is part of the collaborative research project “Valuing invisible work: Efficiency and digitalization projects in practice” funded by DFF. The project has a special focus on
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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 and postdocs. You are also expected to take part in the supervision of BSc and MSc
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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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engines. Knowledge of advanced combustion concepts is a merit but not a prerequisite. Practical experience of engine operation in a lab is a merit. Knowledge of control theory is a merit and even better is
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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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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