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public sector partners. The PhD programme is structured according to the Danish PhD framework and includes coursework, dissemination activities, and teaching or knowledge dissemination duties corresponding
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about the project, see: https://www.nordforsk.org/projects/nordic-perspectives-collaborative-ai-blue-collar-work-cai-blue. Your competencies You must hold a master’s degree in computer science, human
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complex materials simulations. These agents will assist with setting up, executing, and optimizing electronic structure workflows, from standard ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations
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of Professional Associations on Academics in the State (AC). The position is covered by the Protocol on Job Structure. Responsibilities and tasks in both PhD programmes Carry through an independent research project
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-Structures for Adaptable, Resilient and Sustainable Renewable Energy Power Plants), a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network funded by the European Union. As a Doctoral Candidate in MET2ADAPT, you
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in the group of Niels Engholm Henriksen (https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/research/physical-chemistry ). You must have a solid foundation and interests in quantum chemistry, applied mathematics
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over-the-top and the ongoing development of 5G and 6G. With new network structures, also conditions for content creation changes; it can be assembled ‘on the fly’ allowing for a highly granular and
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, this PhD position might be the right fit for you! You will develop methodology for sustainability assessment of aggregate resource use in the construction sector applying a dissipation perspective on the
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is part of the MET2ADAPT Doctoral Network (Meta-Materials and Meta-Structures for Adaptable, Resilient and Sustainable Renewable Energy Power Plants), a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral
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candidate will be anchored in the Belowground Crop Ecology group in the Crop Sciences section within the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen (https