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modeling of complex information systems, and SDU and the Royal Danish Defence College’s established intelligence studies and practice. By introducing computational modeling to traditional intelligence
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intelligence. This PhD project will leverage the power of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) to deploy machine learning models on the edge with low latency and high energy efficiency. This added intelligence
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of the nonlinear structural performance utilizing reliable and computationally efficient numerical structural models. To support the condition (state) assessment, you will also explore the use of advanced estimators
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the development of a Virtual Training Environment (VTE) for disaster response simulation, integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using smart sensor networks, and
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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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models to detect food safety compliance risks Integrate regulatory, environmental, and microbial data from food SMEs Design user-friendly decision support systems for inspectors and producers Co-create and
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industrial processes. Your research will drive a paradigm shift in how TES systems are modelled, integrated, and controlled within industrial settings. You will develop novel, adaptive, physics-informed models
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are expected to be significant in: Earth system science – by improving models of Earth surface evolution and enabling better predictions of landscape response to climate change. Engineering and applied physics
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Job Description The project takes place in the Quantum Light Sources group at DTU Electro, where we design, model, fabricate and test sources of single photons or entangled photon pairs
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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