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management related tasks will also be part of the candidate's responsibilities. Requirements Candidates are required to have a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical and electronic engineering
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); units such as onboard computers, mass memories, remote terminals and instrument control units*; digital and analogue signal processing electronics for payload/platform functions; front-end acquisition and
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test (TOEFL-iBT) showing a score of at least 90, or a Cambridge CAE-C (CPE). Additional information can be acquired via email from Martijn Mes (m.r.k.mes@utwente.nl). Please do not send applications
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assessment. You will be provided with access to various engineering and computation toolsets along with the high-performance computer. A good background in numerical methods and computational platforms is
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clear explanation of experience with enzyme characterization and enzyme engineering Curriculum vitae Name and contact details (email) of 2-3 referees Only applications received before 10 August 2025 can
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via the web platform and not via email. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies with the neuromuscular
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email at contact.human.resources@esa.int . Important Information and Disclaimer Applicants must be eligible to access information, technology, and hardware which is subject to European or US export
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apply at https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-Postdoc-Spin-Qubits-and-Hybrid-Superconductor-Semiconductor-Circuits-2628-CD/817394602/ . Contact: Anasua Chatterjee Email: Postal Mail: QuTech Lorentzweg 1
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not via email. Screening is part of the selection procedure. About the department Chair of Neuromuscular Robotics You will be working within our academic Chair, where we interface robotic technologies
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learning with a background in robust and embedded control, aerospace systems and physical modelling, as well as in artificial intelligence-related concepts, computer vision and numerical optimisation