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Job Description DTU Management would like to invite applications for a 3-year PhD position starting no later than October 1st, 2025. You will work under the supervision of Associate Prof. Filipe
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Job Description Are you eager to engineer the next generation of cancer therapies? Apply for a fully funded 3-year PhD position at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where you will work in
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the Section for Aquaculture, located at our campus in Hirtshals in the beautiful Northern part of Denmark. The section is a vibrant international group that holds a strong expertise in the different aspects
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diversity. We are looking for a motivated applicant with good competences in operation research who wants to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge energy modeling and analysis to be part of the Ports as
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minimal carbon footprint, the use of locally sourced materials, and construction without binders, thereby ensuring full material reusability. Specifically, the candidate’s tasks will include: Advancing
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the supervision of Prof. Massimo De Vittorio. You will be a part of the IDUN Center of Excellence, led by Prof. Anja Boisen at DTU Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech). IDUN is a highly cross
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resilience-centered approach, REUNATECH supports the European Green Deal, Sendai Frame-work, and UN Sustainable Development Goals. DCs will benefit from an immersive training structure comprising cross
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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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and operation of building HVAC systems, these technologies support both energy efficiency and flexible demand objectives. Model predictive control (MPC), which involves physics-based building energy
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techniques in enzyme kinetics and structure-function analysis Contribute to pioneering research in the green transition and circular economy Be part of a vibrant international research community with excellent