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in Denmark and Norway) - DTU Engineering Technology Denmark Job Description Do you want to shape the future governance of major infrastructure projects for sustainable change? Are you a passionate PhD
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Section (link ) from 10 nationalities, valuing diversity, and with heterogeneous scientific backgrounds, including electrical engineering, industrial engineering, operations research, game theory, data
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Centre for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE) atDTU Chemistry is seeking talented PhD students to contribute to our exciting CO2 storage research in the project Compositional Simulation of Reactive
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relevant engineering field or computer/data science and is motivated to specialize in electrical power systems. Candidates are required to have: Excellent grades in your master program Dedication and the
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inorganic chemistry, radiochemistry, polymer- and nanotechnology. Within this field, you will join a team and focus on the development of a new technology for protection of the salivary glands during PSMA
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read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering (DTU Electro) at https://electro.dtu.dk/ and about the Center for Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems at www.camm.elektro.dtu.dk
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degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree in micro- or nanoengineering, physics, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering
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with a strong background in mathematics or mathematical physics/statistics, chemistry/chemical engineering/electrical engineering who understands how to apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems
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, we will further investigate the limits of such a technology as well. Though most of the current technologies operate at visible and near-infrared wavelengths, there is a surge in mid-infrared and short
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available from industrial processes. In fact, in the EU alone, the low grade waste heat amounts to more energy than 10 times the electricity consumption of Denmark. Harvesting part of this energy is therefore