53 soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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on the exploration of molecular potential energy surfaces using machine-learned force fields. In the subsequent stages, the project will focus on data-driven elucidation of structure–stability relationships
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structures, followed by thorough characterization of their chemical, structural, and mechanical properties. You will work on understanding and optimizing foam properties such as porosity, elasticity, and
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, and device engineering. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be to develop and apply nanofabrication methods for smoothly varying lithographic structures in van der Waals
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structured and analytical approach to work and problem-solving It would be an advantage to have experience with analysis equipment, e.g., HPLC, and LC-MS Good collaboration and communication skills (written
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working on solutions against PFAS contamination. Responsibilities and qualifications Your overall focus will be the metabolic engineering of the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida for removal of PFAS
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knowledge of adaptive control, machine learning and AI. But the most important qualification is an eagerness to learn the mysteries of fuel-combustion-engine interaction. You must have a two-year master's
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position will furthermore be strongly linked to the Section for Cognitive Systems at DTU Compute, which uses advanced data analysis for understanding the interactions between man and machine. The main
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group and are expected to contribute to other departmental tasks. We expect that you have a background in biology or veterinary medicine and have an interest in interactions between diet, intestinal
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to find ways to increase profits, and they might do this in ways we didn’t anticipate. This project is about investigating what kind of market equilibria emerge from these multi-agent market interactions
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. This Ph.D. project is focused on experimental investigation and realization of advanced quantum photonic devices, based on crystal-phase structures in nanowires. This is a recently developed technology