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Civil Engineering in Structural Reliability of Sustainable Materials from April 1, 2026 or soon hereafter. The duration of the position is three years. Your work tasks Construction materials with low
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The Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Built Environment, Aalborg University, Denmark, a PhD stipend is available within the doctoral programme Civil Engineering in Structural
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Job Description SDU Civil and Architectural Engineering (CAE) invites applications for a PhD position in Structural Engineering, with a focus on advancing probabilistic modelling techniques
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project will develop a methodological framework for reliability-based structural design and integrity management of the support structure of the subsea HVDC electrode unit, supported by experimental tests
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predict changes in structural loading and urban microclimates. You will join a dynamic research environment that values diverse perspectives and interdisciplinary collaboration. The PhD project focuses
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at end-of-life. In this role, you will explore and optimize promising glass compositions suitable for use as power-electronics substrates, connecting composition and structure to relevant functional
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thermodynamics by water and electrolytes (REMOTE)”, which aims to unravel the intricate relationships between fluid structures, molecular interactions, and macroscopic properties, deepen the fundamental
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of the reports. Such ideas can diverge from a narrow focus on productivity and deal with related topics in Denmark such as competitiveness, internationalization, regional structural change, and innovation. You
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terms of employment The employment is in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities (the Appointment Order) and the Ministerial Order on Job Structure for
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robotic structures with intelligent control to study how body deformation and surface interactions enable agile, adaptive movement. The project emphasizes the integration of novel mechanical designs