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The PhD project is part of the DFF (Independent Research Fund Denmark) granted research project“Audio Only VR for Blind Gamers”. The research project investigates audio-only Virtual Reality
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. The applicant's ability to complete the research training. Language skills: The candidate must demonstrate language skills to handle both spoken and written English at a level suitable for scientific communication
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paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Senior Researcher Pedro Freitas at DTU Aqua, ph. +45 93510773; email: [email protected] or Professor Jens Kjerulf Petersen
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research as well as documented administrative and technical qualifications. Applicants’ outreach qualifications, including the ability to attract external funding, will also be considered. Contact
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diamond capable of quantum sensing of physical parameters. The concrete projects are within the following research areas: Visualizing neuronal activity in brain tissue: you will develop a quantum microscope
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cleanroom environment is a plus. Experience in research dissemination, either publications or presentations. The ability to work independently while effectively collaborating in projects with both academic
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. Be excellent in establishing an overview and take responsibility. Ability to plan and carry out complicated tasks. Good communication skills in English, both written and spoken. Knowledge or experience
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these tensions, and explore effective strategies for managing and coping with them to achieve positive collaboration outcomes. Thus, the PhD candidate will explore research questions such as (but not limited
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to implement Machine Learning on IoT edge-devices, these devices face limitations due to often being battery powered, limited in CPU- and memory resources. This implies careful considerations when choosing
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, power electronics and other areas, thus this should provide a substantial support to help the project. Furthermore, there are international collaborators integrated into this project allowing