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application! Work assignments The Division of Automatic Control at the Department of Electrical Engineering has a vacant post-doctoral position in the area of numerical methods for motion planning and
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Join us in developing innovative flow control systems to enhance wind-assisted ship propulsion and support sustainable maritime technology! About us The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences
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persons using blood-borne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in breath, towards the goal to improve vector control tools. The main duties of the postdoc will be to carry out an independent research project
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on LLM-based risk analysis and demonstrate its applications in various risk control measures. You will collaborate closely with other researchers at the division and contribute to building a shared
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or preferably more topics from these areas is considered a merit. - 5G reconfigurable Connectivity - 5G/6G QoS - Control of Communication networks - Markovian Processes - Network Based Localisation / Radio based
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We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop innovative solutions for measuring and controlling the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from building materials, focusing
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to develop a more sustainable and energy efficient method for recycling carbon fibre composites. The approach uses alternating magnetic fields to heat the material in a controlled way, breaking down
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engineering, antenna systems, signal processing, image analysis, automatic control, automation, mechatronics, and communication systems. With a dynamic and international environment of around 250 employees from
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, Dev. Cell, 2007; Pandit et al., Development, 2015; Palaniappan et al., Development, 2018). The overall focus of this project is to understand the molecular mechanisms that control light- and opsin
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electronic signals. Functional materials and probes for in situ actuation, e.g. magnetic composites, will be developed together with methods for controlled actuation. Devices will be fabricated with an inhouse