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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a PhD position in CMOS circuit design for spintronic-based
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will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology
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Job Description This PhD position requires a strong background in biomedical engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field. The candidate should have experience with biosensors
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Job Description We are looking for a motivated, ambitious PhD student to join the Cryptography Group in the Cybersecurity Engineering Section at DTU Compute (Copenhagen region, Denmark). This 3-year
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are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates
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well as experience with cryptographic engineering. Responsibilities and qualifications You will work alongside the 4 permanent researchers and currently 6 PhD students and 2 Postdocs in the Cryptography Group at DTU
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social sciences embedded in an engineering environment. Your main supervisor will be Senior Researcher Sophie Nyborg, and you will join the PhD School at DTU Wind and Energy Systems. Responsibilities and
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will join a creative, collaborative, and ambitious research environment. The project is embedded in the IDUN research section led by Prof. Anja Boisen at DTU Health Technology. IDUN is a vibrant, highly
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If you are looking for an exciting opportunity for a PhD, we at Materials and Surface Engineering section, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering (DTU Construct), Technical University
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The goal of this project is to realize extremely small, precisely engineered active regions for nanophotonic devices. This will be achieved by studying semiconductor growth in narrow three-dimensional