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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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involved in: Analysis of data from medium and low-cost sensors Analysis of data from cognitive performance assessments and health survey responses Conduction citizen science-based activities in the schools
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world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and
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, optimization, control, game theory, and machine learning. Interdisciplinary by design: Work at the intersection of energy systems and markets, privacy and cybersecurity, forecasting, optimization, control, game
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on enzyme stability under process-relevant conditions (e.g. air–liquid and gas–liquid interfaces), redox enzyme applications, and integration into continuous and multiphase systems. The work will bridge
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robotics. The department plays an active role in transferring inventions and results into applications in close collaboration with industrial partners worldwide. You can read more about the department
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visit the website. Be part of a large-scale international project We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student for the EPHEMERAL research project. EPHEMERAL – Entrepreneurship and Place: How
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
(CGR) The Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research (CGR) aims to uncover the vital role of the glycocalyx, a cell surface layer of complex glycans, that integrates signals from cells and their
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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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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 research initiative SOLAR-MOVE