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for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals
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, or process engineering is therefore an advantage. Your profile The ideal candidate holds a Master's or PhD in Biological-, Chemical-, Process-, or Mechanical engineering, or a related field. The ideal
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2-year postdoctoral position working on cutting-edge research in IoT sensor networks for critical infrastructure monitoring and mission-critical control systems. Expected start date and duration of
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PhD students and postdocs at DTU Energy and DTU Physics, which will realize your designs in the lab, provide experimental input to your modelling and ultimately use the sensors to detect the activity in
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societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600
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knowledge (data loggers, sensor connection, and sensor functionality.) Experience in scientific paper writing Limited teaching can be expected within the research area (and in other study programs
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, or process engineering is therefore an advantage. Your profile The ideal candidate holds a Master's or PhD in Biological-, Chemical-, Process-, or Mechanical engineering, or a related field. The ideal
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-extrusion 3D printing and 3D bioprinting. Topics include: 3D printable soft electronics for bio-hybrid tissues with embedded sensors Functional Bio-matrices for embedded bioprinting of perfusable tissue
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articles and conference contributions. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its
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biologging multi-sensor acoustic tags on bats and toothed whales in the wild and combine these data with array recordings, noise playbacks and phantom target generators on trained animals in the lab