{"id":7915,"date":"2022-06-28T10:09:16","date_gmt":"2022-06-28T10:09:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/?p=7915"},"modified":"2022-06-28T00:53:44","modified_gmt":"2022-06-28T00:53:44","slug":"42-fully-funded-phd-programs-at-dtu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/42-fully-funded-phd-programs-at-dtu\/","title":{"rendered":"42 Fully Funded PhD Programs at Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you holding Master\u2019s degree and looking for PhD positions \u2013 Fully Funded PhD Programs in Europe? Lund University, Sweden inviting application for funded PhD Programs or fully funded PhD Scholarship. Lund University is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily. <\/span><\/p>\n Lund University has huge a campus in Sweden and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of Lund University is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.<\/span><\/p>\n As a PhD student fellow you will be a member of the Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network SOFTWEAR. The network will comprise 12 PhD students from 10 European Universities. SOFTWEAR is a highly interdisciplinary Doctoral Network in the emerging and rapidly growing field of wearables, with a unique focus on soft actuators for wearables and exoskeletons. The primary objective of SOFTWEAR is to train young researchers in the multidisciplinary science of soft actuators for integration in wearables and augmenting textiles. This will be achieved by merging chemistry, physics, mechanics, electronics, textile technology, design, human-technology interaction and ethics in a truly interdisciplinary manner, while teaching essential skills in ethics, product development, IPR and industrial realisation, thus providing a unique added value to the careers of the Researchers. This will be accomplished by on-the-job training on innovative research projects developing beyond-the-state-of-the-art soft actuator technology and integrating this into active garments and soft exoskeletons.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 1 September 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Your research tasks include accounting for embodied carbon for the main construction materials used in the construction sector and developing existing databases and models. We expect you to disseminate and publish your results in high-level academic publications on an internationally leading level, as well as you will be required to develop your teaching skills. The candidate is expected to participate in the departments teaching activities. In order to help data gathering and include in the existing research environment, we will provide you with access to network associations, industrial partners contact, consortium meetings, and other early stage researchers in our Materials and Durability section of DTU Sustain. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Are you interested in combining engineering and audiology to help create better healthcare for individuals with hearing impairment? The Hearing Systems Section at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), together with the Ear, Nose, and Throat and Audiology Department at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, seeks a qualified candidate for a 3-year PhD position. The project focuses on the investigation of the effects of compression and reverberation on spatial hearing in bilateral cochlear implant (CI) and bimodal listeners. Clinical guidelines for fitting compression to optimize spatial hearing remain limited, especially for bimodal fittings. Given the severity of compression in CIs, as well as the susceptibility CI users have to distortions in interaural level differences and to reverberation, CI recipients stand to gain tremendously from more optimized fittings that lead to better spatial hearing outcomes. However, the fact that each hearing aid and CI manufacturer implements compression schemes differently, and that clinically available fitting parameters alter these schemes and the resulting spatial cues in different ways, clinicians are left with little guidance on how to fit their patients binaurally.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Are you interested in combining engineering and audiology to help create better healthcare for individuals with hearing impairment? The Hearing Systems Section at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), together with the Ear, Nose, and Throat and Audiology Department at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, seeks a qualified candidate for a 3-year PhD position. The project focuses on the evaluation of a spatialized hearing-in-noise test as a diagnostic tool for measuring performance and hearing device benefit. It has been argued that, through the use of virtual sound environments, we can provide better assessments of hearing ability and hearing device benefit since the measurements obtained in these environments more accurately reflect the real world than traditional measures of hearing do. However, the estimates of performance and hearing aid benefit with these novel, more ecologically valid tests and traditional tests are typically well- correlated, and consequently, the clinical value of such tests remains unclear. The real value of new, more ecologically valid tests lies in their potential ability to assess aspects of hearing that are not captured with traditional diagnostic methods. Building such evidence is the primary aim of the current project.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Are you interested in combining deep learning and cognitive neuroscience to help create new hearing technology? The Centre for Auditory Neuroscience at DTU Health Tech would like to invite applications for a 3-year PhD position in audio-visual AI for cognitive hearing technology. The project focuses on developing deep learning methods that combine audio, video and eye-tracking data from user sensors. The goal is to be able to predict who or what a listener is focusing attention on in real-life communication situations. This can eventually be used to steer audio speech separation systems so that a hearing instrument can \u2018zoom-in\u2019 on the sounds that the user wants to listen to. The project also involves collecting brain data (EEG) to analyse and decode the users\u2019 intentions in audio-visual scenes. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The PhD position is in Science and Technology Studies (STS) with a focus on how actors in the pension market and civil society are seeking to transform the value regimes that govern the rationale and practices of investments in order to increase fossil divestment. You will conduct a qualitative case study of a Danish case and be involved in collaborative and comparative STS research within the project (entitled Fossil Free Futures). The PhD position involves independent research under supervision from experienced colleagues, obligations as teaching assistant, participation in PhD courses and dissemination activities. Our division values a collective, generous, playful and supportive work environment and we expect you to contribute to this. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Usually, nanoscale engineering using state-of-the-art semiconductor processing starts with a crystal wafer which is then shaped using lithography, etching, milling, or metal sputtering to achieve the desired shape and functionality. While this approach is powerful and flexible the processes leave the crystals damaged and uncontrolled at the nano scale. For some purposes such imperfections are disastrous. In contrast, when crystals are growing, atoms can self-assemble into perfect atomic arrangement, and in recent years, new techniques have been developed which use semiconductor processing to direct subsequent crystal growth, thus enabling design of structures with atomic uniformity. This PhD project joins an ongoing effort exploring this approach for design ultra-uniform lattices of nanoscale semiconductor wires grown by molecular beam epitaxy using \u201cselective area growth\u201d. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Section of Bioinformatics, DTU Health Tech is world leading within Immunoinformatics and Machine-Learning. Currently, we are seeking a highly talented and motivated PhD student within the field of Immune receptor Immunoinformatics. Identification of T and B cell epitopes plays a major role in several biotechnological and clinical tasks and is central to our understanding of the immune system. T cells scrutinize the surface of cells for foreign peptides presented in complex with MHC (Major histocompatibility complex) molecules. MHC merely presents a minor proportion of the peptides produced within a cell on the cell surface, and only a minor proportion of these (termed epitopes) are recognized by T cells. Likewise, antibodies (or B cell receptors) recognize their molecular targets, termed antigens, in a highly specific manner via interactions between their binding site (paratope) and a specific region of the antigen (the epitope). Identifying the rules underlying the properties of these epitopes and their interaction with the target immune receptors is thus at the foundation for our basic understanding of adaptive immunity. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 14 August 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We offer a PhD fellowship at Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine (DTU Bioengineering) at the Technical University of Denmark. The project is part of a new interdisciplinary and collaborative research project; R2R fabrication of pro-bacterial surfaces (R2R ProBac) funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation under the \u201cExploratory Interdisciplinary Synergy Programme\u201d, headed by Professor Rafael Taboryski from DTU Nanolab. The PhD project will be carried out in the Bacterial Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Group in the Section for Microbial and Chemical Ecology under the supervision of Professor Lone Gram R2R ProBac is a highly interdisciplinary project combining top-down microfabrication, advanced microscopy, and marine bacterial ecophysiology. A PhD student at DTU Nanolab will be responsible for designing and producing surfaces and the PhD student at DTU Bioengineering will be responsible for bacteriology and biofilm work.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The PhD project is part of the \u201cElectric Vehicles Management for carbon neutrality in Europe (EV4EU)\u201d research project funded by EU HORIZON. The EV4EU project will propose and implement bottom-up and user-centric Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) management strategies creating the conditions for the mass deployment of electric vehicles. The strategies will consider the impact on batteries, in user needs, on power systems, including energy markets integration, and on transformation. The proposed V2X management strategies will be tested in four demonstration sites, allowing an evaluation of the advanced control methodologies and tools, the definition of the appropriate implementation conditions, and a consolidation of the most promising solutions and corresponding business models. 16 partners from 4 European countries form the consortium.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Lattice-Boltzmann solver for flow in wind farms; Large scale simulations of wind farm flows; To enable simulating hundreds of wind turbines in complex terrain using Large Eddy Simulations (LES) the Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) will be applied as an alternative to conventional Navier-Stokes based CFD codes. To resolve the temporal and structural scales of the complex flow accurately, Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is required. The outcome is a fast and accurate LBM wind farm flow solver predicting the temporal evolution of blade loads in large wind farms offshore and in complex terrain, to be utilized in layout optimization and wind park control.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 17 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you have a passion for experimental laser physics and would like to pursue a career within advanced spectroscopic techniques for chemical and gas detection, then this is the ideal opportunity for you! This PhD scholarship in Supercontinuum Laser Spectroscopy will allow you to develop your skills as an independent scientist, working in a state-of-the-art photonics laboratory and combining exploratory research with a possibility for collaboration with both industry and academic partners. Your PhD project will be focused on investigating different spectroscopic techniques and combine them with broadband supercontinuum lasers to achieve sensitive and specific detection of a broad range of molecules. These techniques include: attenuated total reflectance (ATR), fiber evanescent wave spectroscopy (FEWS), and multi-pass cell (MPC) gas spectroscopy. The goal of the project is to demonstrate new applications, such as in situ soil analysis and monitoring of environmental pollutants in water and air. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 18 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Do you want to contribute to a new way of designing and fabricating materials? Many ceramic materials are highly anisotropic, such that their properties are much higher in some grain directions. However, we are yet not utilizing this to the full potential in combination with the shape control 3D printing now allows for. With a Villum Young Investigator grant funded by VILLUM FONDEN, we will try to understand how to simultaneously optimize both shape and grain orientation of ceramics, with piezoelectric ceramics for energy harvesting as the test case. We now have an opening for a PhD-student for modelling and characterization of piezoelectric ceramics. The objective of this project is to investigate the optimum configuration of shape and microstructure of piezoelectric ceramics for energy harvesting. Your tasks will be a combination of design of shape and microstructure via considerations of anisotropy of the piezoelectric response and finite element modelling, and then a thorough piezoelectric and dielectric characterization of fabricated ceramics to validate the design.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 20 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Do you want to break new ground and push the boundaries of sustainable design towards higher impact? If you have a MSc in System Dynamics, System Engineering, or related areas and you want to work at the very front of the new scientific revolution within sustainable design, this is a job for you to thrive. At DTU Construct you will break new ground at the absolute forefront for enabling the design of sustainable solutions and be an active part of REBOUNDLESS, a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant project, recently awarded by the European Research Council. You will contribute to the development of the reboundless design theory, a paradigm shift in design science that will establish the scientific knowledge for preventing rebound effects (i.e., unintended consequences of interventions that arise due to induced changes in system behaviour leading to higher sustainability impacts). You will have the opportunity to join top interdisciplinary scientists from all over the world and make a personal impact in solving some of the most critical challenges the world is facing. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 31 July 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Do you want to break new ground and push the boundaries of sustainable design towards higher impact? If you have a MSc in Economics (behavioural\/ecological\/energy), Psychology (environmental\/ evolutionary), Social Sciences or related areas and you want to work at the very front of the new scientific revolution within sustainable design, this is a job for you to thrive. At DTU Construct you will break new ground at the absolute forefront for enabling the design of sustainable solutions and be an active part of REBOUNDLESS, a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant project, recently awarded by the European Research Council. You will contribute to the development of the reboundless design theory, a paradigm shift in design science that will establish the scientific knowledge for preventing rebound effects (i.e., unintended consequences of interventions that arise due to induced changes in system behaviour leading to higher sustainability impacts). You will have the opportunity to join top interdisciplinary scientists from all over the world and make a personal impact in solving some of the most critical challenges the world is facing.<\/span><\/p>\n1. PhD scholarship in Silicone Materials for Soft Wearables
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2. PhD scholarship in Circular construction materials
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3. PhD scholarship in Characterizing the Effects of Compression and Reverberation on Spatial Hearing
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4. PhD scholarship in Spatial Hearing-in-Noise Test as a Diagnostic Tool for Measuring Hearing Performance and Hearing Device Benefit
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5. PhD scholarship in Audio-Visual Deep Learning for Cognitive Hearing Technology
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6. PhD scholarship: research project on how actors in the Scandinavian pension market strive to achieve divestment in fossil fuels
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7. PhD project on the design, synthesis and properties of large scale nanowire lattices
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8. PhD in Immune Receptor Immunoinformatics
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9. PhD scholarship in Bacterial biofilm formation on pro-bacterial surfaces
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10. PhD scholarship – Pricing mechanisms for grid integration of EV public charging infrastructure
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11. Five PhD Scholarships Wind Turbine Design
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12. PhD scholarship in Supercontinuum Laser Spectroscopy
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13. PhD position in piezoelectric ceramics design and characterization
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14. PhD scholarship in Sustainability Dynamics
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15. PhD scholarship in (Un)sustainable Behaviour
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