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will be centered on further developing the competences of the IML group within prediction of T and B cell immunogenicity and immunoinformatics in general. You will work with nearby bioinformatics
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established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . Your job responsibilities
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and ageing living, noncommunicable diseases, multi- and co-morbidity and rehabilitation) that shape our vision for sustainable and healthy and sustainable future. We educate bachelors and masters
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companies. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programs, we are helping to create a better world and to solve the global challenges
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are eager to contribute to this rapidly developing field. Our research spans multiple disciplines, and we welcome applicants with backgrounds or interests in areas such as quantum optics, nanofabrication
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position offers the opportunity to develop strong competencies in multi-agent systems, learning and optimization, while addressing a timely and high-impact challenge: the growing use of AI agents in
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to start in April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Responsibilities and qualifications As a PhD student in the HARMONY project, you will: Develop and implement AI-based methods for maritime risk
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. Experience working with deep learning software stacks, extensive software development experience, and knowledge of machine learning frameworks (such as transformers, torch, Megatron, triton etc.) are pluses
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Job Description The Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), invites applications for a PhD scholarship in the development of all solid-state Li-metal
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they lead to electrochemical failures under low and high voltage bias. The project will also include the development of secondary electrochemical models as digital twins. This PhD project is part of CreCon