85 optimization-nonlinear-functions-"Prof" PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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and kinetic modelling Expression, purification, and characterization of enzymes from fungal and bacterial sources Development and optimization of enzyme assays Structure–function studies of enzymes
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limited. We are offering a PhD scholarship for a student to develop ambitious new machine learning strategies for generating AI-ready data. You will work at the frontier of active learning and ML-guided
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Job Description A 3-year PhD scholarship in supramolecular chemistry and self-assembly is available in the group of Prof. Sophie Beeren at the Technical University of Denmark in collaboration with
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to mechanical forces. We work with leading international groups on modeling and also conduct simulations at DTU. Our overarching goal is to understand and predict the mechanical behavior of metals during plastic
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. These are essential components for optical quantum computers and quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between
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respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. The project will be supervised by Assoc. Prof. Thomas Christensen. As part of the project, the PhD student is expected to interact with and visit
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defects and trapped charges Thermochronometry and rock surface dating You will be part of the dynamic and interdisciplinary LUMIN team, which includes engineers, scientists, postdocs, and PhD students
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technology, positioning your career for long-term success and global scientific impact. Your primary role will be to pioneer and optimize advanced electron-beam lithography techniques to demonstrate reliable
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of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Dr. Lei Yang and Prof. Johannes Kabisch (Norwegian University of Science
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experimental research in nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy This collaborative PhD project between Technical University of Munich (TUM) ( the group of Prof. Barbara A.J. Lechner