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combines hands-on nanofabrication, device design and characterization, process development, and strategic research expansion through external funding. The candidate is expected to contribute scientifically
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, this position offers a unique opportunity. You will work with real robots, real sensors, and real physical interaction problems, contributing directly to the development of autonomous mining systems capable
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University is known worldwide 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
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from the green transition to useful electricity. We specifically target waste heat from electrolysis and partner with several industrial partners who will use novel thermoelectric generators to bring
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the physical understanding of the experiments performed in our lab and important guidelines for future work. Potential tasks will be to: model the electronic structure of quantum emitters in layered transition
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Postdoc positions for N2 and/or CO2 Conversion by Hydrogenation into useful Chemicals using Thermal Heterogeneous Catalysis - DTU Physics We have a successful record of activating molecular N2
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of Copenhagen, it offers an international MSc programme in IT and Cognition. The programme, which currently admits about 30 students a year, comprises a range of courses in Natural Language Processing and