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for Academics in Denmark, Appendix 5, regarding PhD fellows, and with the current Circular of 11 December 2019 on the employment structure at Danish universities.
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Description We offer 3 PhD positions in the Artificial Intelligence for Policy Excellence in the Climate Crisis (APEX) project at the Technical University of Denmark, focused on developing a Machine Learning
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dating - DTU Physics Roskilde, Denmark Job Description The Luminescence Physics and
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/2024, 05:59 PM Locations Fysikvej, Kgs. Lyngby, 2800, DK Similar Jobs PhD scholarship in Theory of Quantum Transport in 2D Carbon Nano-Circuitry – DTU Physics Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 02/28/2024
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jointly supervised by Ecole Centrale Méditerranée (ECM) & Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The supervisory teams have a rich experience and confirmed expertise in the fields underwater optical
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University of Denmark (DTU). The supervisory teams have a rich experience and confirmed expertise in the fields underwater optical communications, optical antennas, optoelectronics, and signal propagation and
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the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), we have established a Center for Nanophotonics (NanoPhoton ) to perform fundamental research on semiconductor nanocavities that confine light to length scales below