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to contribute to the green transition by developing mathematical models, forecasts and/or controllers for various energy systems components? Then apply for one of these 3-year PhD positions in the section
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geometry, providing a new theoretical framework and developing practical methodologies accordingly. Qualifications The nature of the project suggests that you should be interested in the mathematical and
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) for ongoing lab projects. The candidate should have a two-year master’s degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics or in a related quantitative field (e.g. Mathematics, Physics, Statistics
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DTU Compute is a unique and internationally recognized academic department with approx. 400 employees and 11 research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science
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applicants must have: PhD degree in physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, chemistry or similar. Experience with static magnetism (magnetostatics) as gained e.g. from physics courses in electromagnetism
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Computing for the Connecting Communities Group, in the Section for Dynamical Systems (DynSys) at Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (DTU Compute) at DTU (Technical University of Denmark
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mathematics, statistics and computer science. At the same time, we are an engineering department covering informatics and communication technologies (ICT) in their broadest sense. Finally, we play a major role
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to the CulturalRoad project, funded by the European Commission. We are looking for excellent applicants with a strong background in Transport, Operation Research, Applied Mathematics, Transport Engineering, and/or
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ideal for candidates with a PhD in simulation, mathematical modelling, machine learning, and related areas. The project is entirely funded under the Novo Nordisk Data Science Distinguished Investigator
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a unique and internationally recognized academic department with around 440 employees and 10 research sections spanning the science disciplines mathematics, statistics, computer science, and