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We seek PhD students that will contribute to new generations of scalable, model-based tools for cyber-physical systems based on a mathematical sound foundation, that enables trade-offs between
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relevant Master’s programme, such as Signal processing, Machine learning, Statistics, Mathematics, Acoustics, or similar. The integrated stipend consists of two parts, A and B. During part A you are enrolled
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biochemical systems. One potential focus area of the PhD project is the application of mathematical techniques to the modelling of atom tracking in chemistry. Atom tracking is used to understand the underlying
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one of four departments at Roskilde University. The Department conducts basic and applied research within chemistry, physics, medical biology, molecular biology, environmental sciences and mathematics
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student will have an opportunity to collaborate with international colleagues, both driving projects and contributing to these. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in Science (e.g., Mathematics
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one of four departments at Roskilde University. The Department conducts basic and applied research within chemistry, physics, medical biology, molecular biology, environmental sciences and mathematics
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skills are: A two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree in the fields of acoustics, mechanics, mathematics
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the fields of acoustics, mechanics, mathematics, computer science, physics or equivalent, Knowledge of numerical methods and programming, Excellent command of English both spoken and written. Eligible Doctoral
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of the art. As required for Danish PhD programs, you will take 30 ECTS points of relevant PhD courses. Or a two-year master’s degree (120 ECTS points) or equivalent degree in mathematics/systems biology
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and using mathematical and statistical models on marine resources. The scholarship is part of a project financed by the EHFAF program. The project will be carried out at DTU Aqua in collaboration