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well as abroad. Your primary tasks will include: Carry out research on the integrated digital optical neural networks. Design and develop relevant silicon photonics integrated circuit, tape out for foundry and
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optimization of such devices relies on accurate measurement data. As a PhD candidate with us you will investigate and develop measurement methods suitable for small parts and evaluate reliability and uncertainty
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Turbine Design. Our ambition is to develop tools for precise predictions of loads and response for the next generation wind turbines and farms. Our application studies involve load analysis of floating wind
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the Technical University of Denmark is seeking highly motivated candidates for a PhD scholarship in the field of catalysis to develop new sustainable routes to produce selected organic commodity solvents. The PhD
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utilization of microalgae for fish feed and nutrition, including nutrient uptake and utilization. The PhD scholarship is part of a larger project to develop circular economy by utilizing sludge from a
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methods into a vibroacoustic finite element and boundary element framework, aimed at facilitating fast and efficient broadband frequency sweeps. Develop an adjoint gradient estimation method, based
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element and boundary element framework, aimed at facilitating fast and efficient broadband frequency sweeps. Develop an adjoint gradient estimation method, based on the reduced vibroacoustic models, Utilize
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earlier analyses and data on predation of PIT-tagged cod, flounder and eel from a pilot study. You will also be involved in teaching including supervision of BSc and MSc student projects. One of the work
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. The focus of this position is to expand our SDL capabilities to develop and use the SDL infrastructure to design polymer-based electrolytes for battery and power-to-X applications. This project is part of a
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pleasant team atmosphere, where you will have the opportunity to grow and develop your academic, industrial, and personal skills. The Division for Power and Energy Systems at the Department of Wind and