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. The position is attached to the Section of Medical Biotechnology. Requirements: A master's degree in biotechnology or a closely related field is mandatory. A degree in Food Science and/or Technology is
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qualifications: M.Sc. degree in wireless communications, communications engineering, computer engineering or similar solid mathematical and analytical skills experience in programming, e.g., in C++, Python
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this background to: Develop innovative decision-making frameworks for seamless integrations with operations research techniques and machine learning algorithms. Develop algorithms and engineer systems which enhance
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of Electronic Systems, and by Professor Stefania Serafin, Head of Multisensory Experience Laboratory, Dept of Architecture, Design and Media Technology(Copenhagen campus). The PhD project is in very close
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with starting date 1 September 2024. It is a prerequisite for allocation of the stipend that the candidate will be enrolled as a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Engineering and Science in
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covers relates to‘faults’ with respect to input data during‘normal’ operation of the electricity grid. A second aspect in the project relies to faults occurring in the grid. The detection and localization
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of the developed cavitation model with acoustic radiation models, validating against experimental data. Required Qualifications A relevant educational background within Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering, with a
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. The candidate is expected to contribute to educational programs at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology. The position requires skills in scientific work and publishing. The position is
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. Applicants can also enclose recommendation letters if they wish to do so. You may obtain further information from Assistant Professor Zakaria Djebbara, Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology
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within Science and Technology Studies. AIM is a collaborative research project, which will consist of four researchers(2 PhD fellows, the PI, one research assistant), and as such all researchers will be