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. Responsibilities and qualification Molecular thermodynamics plays a crucial role in the modelling, design, and optimization of various systems in product and process engineering. Despite significant progress made
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partners. Design analog and mixed-signal CMOS circuits for driving, sensing, and reading spintronic devices. Participate in the full IC design flow from architecture to schematic, layout, and verification
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collaboration and parts of the experimental work will be carried out at DESY, Hamburg . Applicants should indicate whether they are applying for a 3‑year PhD position, in which case a Master’s degree (or
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-management-society-and-communication/centre-business-and-development-studies . Applicants are required to indicate how their planned PhD research can contribute to this research environment. About the PhD
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this position and believe you can contribute, we strongly encourage you to apply, even if your experience does not perfectly match every point. We value curiosity, motivation, and the potential and
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/feasibility studies at the Danish Epilepsy Centre (Filadelfia) and using ML and AL to process the data. Designing and implementing a low-power impedance integrated circuit, suitable for wearable in-ear devices
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portfolio of hypothesis-generating screening studies, a methodological portfolio where we identify signals of interest from large real-world register data to guide the conduct of further studies according
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high grades from their universities. To be considered the applicant must • have a basic education at master's level (corresponding to the 3 + 2 Bologna process) • have received the grade of 10
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) have received the grade of 10 (or equivalent) for the master's thesis according to the Danish 7-point grading scale (https://ufsn.faellesweb.dk/english/education/recognition-and-transparency/ ) have a
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for alcohol use disorder (n = 60). The DC will also contribute to the analysis of therapy session recordings, focusing on therapist behaviour, meaning-making processes, and their relationship to treatment