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knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a prerequisite. See admission requirements: PhD in Social
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be considered on an individual basis. Candidates must demonstrate solid knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission
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on the applicants' enrolment in study cycle or non-award courses of Higher Education Institutions. Preference factors: Experience in musical audio machine learning frameworks, advanced knowledge in music theory, and
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modern control theory (PID, adaptive, robust, and fractional control); Experience with fuzzy logic and AI-based control (reinforcement learning, neuro-fuzzy systems); Skills in modelling and simulation
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subjects with particular emphasis on security, organizational theory, economics, and law. It is desirable that the PhD candidate directs their research project toward customs-relevant topics. Examples
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: Strong expertise in signal processing for wireless communication systems, including modulation and coding techniques on the physical layer of a radio, array antennas and their use in multiple input
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. Candidates must demonstrate solid knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a prerequisite. See
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the humanities or other relevant fields may be considered on an individual basis. Candidates must demonstrate solid knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD
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theory & experiment: Co‑design validation experiments with experimentalists; iterate models using feedback from new measurements. Automate the workflow: Build Python workflows for simulation and data
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& advance digital twins: Integrate electronic structure (e.g., DFT, ab initio MD, tight-binding) with multiscale simulations to predict experimental observables at interfaces. Bridge theory & experiment: Co