14 Electrical Engineering Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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Further information may be obtained from Associate Professor Nika Akopian: [email protected] , nikaakopian.org . You can read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering (DTU Electro
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of electrical devices based on high-mobility III/V semiconductors High level of understanding of material science and electrical transport physics. Experience with electrical characterization of devices, ideally
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of compact size, fast scanning and low cost, the integrated OPAs are becoming a transformative technology for LiDAR and FSO systems. As a participant of the project, the Postdoc will become part of a team at
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who wants to join the Cybersecurity Engineering (CSE) section at DTU Compute . The project is financed by the Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) . The successful candidate will work on a
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qualifications will be beneficial: Essential qualifications: Educational Background: A background in mechanical, civil, or electrical engineering with a strong emphasis on applied mathematics or systems modelling
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fermentation technologies, respectively. Different technologies such as supercritical CO2 and subcritical water extraction and different pre-treatment methodologies (pulsed electrical field, ultrasound and/or
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effects at the product, product/service-system, and socio-technical system levels. More specifically, you will focus on expanding the current understanding of how design decisions give rise to rebound
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of wind energy in the electricity grid through improved wind farm control and co-design, this postdoc is the opportunity for you. Wind energy continues to increase its role in the electrical grid, which
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. Necessary software engineering will be done for scalability and distributed trainability. This will allow us to generate petabytes of data over entire phase spaces of materials, allowing data-driven
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on frequency dispersion of electrical resistivity downhole logs, will be further developed as a tool for predicting pore size, which in combination with porosity data will allow matrix permeability to be