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, nanophotonics, lasers, quantum photonics, optical sensors, LEDs, photovoltaics, ultra-high speed optical transmission systems, bio-photonics. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our
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.” This position is part of the IntelliWind (Intelligent Systems for Autonomous Wind Power Plant Operations) project, a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA DN) funded by the European Union. As
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research facilities and technologies, situated in close connection to the research environment, and a comprehensive national and international research network and good industrial and professional
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loads — EV fleets, residential batteries, smart heat pumps, and data-center clusters — across distribution and transmission networks is critical to unlocking deep decarbonization and maintaining grid
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. Responsibilities: Conduct research in time-predictable computer architecture. Designing a network-on-chip for real-time automotive systems Verify the design with modern verification methods, such as function
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. The selected candidate will embark on a research journey within a supportive and resource-rich environment, characterized by state-of-the-art facilities and a network of leading academics and industry
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successful integration into the cilia research field and networking. Access to an international collaborative environment that can be used for a mandatory up to 6 months research mobility. Access to state
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opportunities for growth and collaboration in public health research. Internally, we focus on creating networks for professional mentoring with skilled colleagues across different sections, including a network
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a newly formed collaborative cancer research environment with a strong scientific and social network for students and postdocs and good mentoring opportunities to support individual career development
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professor, one assistant professor, one postdoc, and a large number of PhD students. The project includes strong partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler