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. Where you will work You will become a member of the Research Group Violence & Violence Prevention at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, which is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global
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and nanomaterials at the Composites and Advanced Materials Centre (Dr Sameer Rahatekar, Prof Krzysztof Koziol) and Hyper-velocity impact testing facilities at Centre for Defence Engineering and Physical
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thermochemical TES. Your main supervisor will be Prof Adriano Sciacovelli and you will join the Thermal Energy Section at DTU Construct. Your work will contribute to a paradigm shift in how complex TES systems
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located at the “Friedrich List” Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences. It is engaged in research and teaching in the four research fields of Mobility Behavior, Survey Methods, Traffic Safety, as
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. The suggested theme of the PhD falls within one of the above-mentioned fields and can address current issues in the area of freedom, security and justice, in particular the impact of digitalisation on national
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academia and industry. You will be involved in the “DTU Alliance” project in collaboration with Prof. Anna Scaglione at Cornell University, with the opportunity to undertake a research stay of 5–9 months
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laser processing method to enable in-situ surface treatment and repair of safety-critical rotating parts and further understand the correlation between surface quality, metallurgical characteristics and
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at the Rolls-Royce UTC dealing with in-depth investigations of the response of advanced aerospace materials to various manufacturing operations in the scope of robust manufacture of safety-critical aero-engine
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and coordinated in a way that secures cooperation between all involved PhD students and their supervisors. Travelling with respect to conferences, meetings, workshops will be expected as part of
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). The successful candidate will work in Maximilian Larena’s research group, and co-supervised by Prof. Mattias Jakobsson and Prof. Carina Schlebusch. The research program consists of an international team