23 high-performance-computing PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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combination of activities including securing competitive funding at national and European levels, building new collaborations within DTU and with external stakeholders, and initiating high-impact scientific
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industry. Context and motivation The green energy transition is increasingly digital: it relies on turning high-quality (smart meter, grid, or weather) data into actionable insights and better-informed
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-on training in advanced biosensing, smart materials, and transdermal delivery technologies, leading to high-impact publications and potential patents. The project provides excellent preparation for academic
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checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Chemistry performs research, educational activities, and innovation at a high international level within e.g. energy
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well as development of instrumentation, in particular high-energy instrumentation, i.e. X- and gamma ray detectors and -optics. The division is currently active in the operation of instruments and data analysis from
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to demonstrate electrically injected nanobeam lasers that use sub-wavelength light confinement to enhance light–matter interactions. The goal is to achieve low laser thresholds together with high efficiency and
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competent users of neutron facilities. The digital twins will allow students to perform virtual experiments. ACCESS will make digital twins for ESS instruments on imaging (ODIN), inelastic scattering (BIFROST
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conventional agriculture-based alternatives. This project will pioneer the development of a high-resolution waste-derived novel biotechnology feedstock-host background data generation to enable sustainability
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. size-selected cluster sources. Catalytic testing using ultra-sensitive chip-interfaced electrochemistry–mass spectrometry (EC–MS) and ultra-high-vacuum-compatible thermal catalytic setups. 3D atomic