62 postdoct-density-functional-theory PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark
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opportunity to work in various areas of theoretical and computational chemistry such as quantum and semi-classical theory of molecules, electronic excited-state dynamics and relaxation, materials and light
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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 We are looking for a motivated and creative candidate to fill a position as a PhD student as part of the MSCA Doctoral Network “SPACER” (Shaping Porous Electrode Architecture
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tutors are becoming embedded in everyday educational practices, altering how students read, write and learn, how educators teach, and how institutions assess and value student work. It is further an open
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Job Description Are you ready to use data and engineering to change how industries manage complex systems? At DTU Construct, we offer you the chance to pursue a PhD that bridges cutting-edge
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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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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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understanding of combustion and 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
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chance to connect and work with leading researchers in the Copenhagen region and abroad. As part of the project, you will also have the opportunity to spend some months under the supervision of Assistant
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Research Foundation Denmark. The work will be carried out under the supervision of Professors Sebastian Meier and Associate Professor Martin Nielsen in an international environment at DTU Chemistry. We