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information) General information: Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Prof. Mathias Ziegler e-mail: mathias.ziegler@uib.no UiB must follow Norway’s export control regulations
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contact information) General information: Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Prof. Mathias Ziegler e-mail: mathias.ziegler@uib.no UiB must follow Norway’s export control
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This fully funded PhD studentship is aligned with AURORA³, the new National Strategic Infrastructure currently being built at the University of Surrey to support cutting-edge research in audio
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energy; thereby minimising farming’s environmental impact. AI machine learning offers a new expedient method of developing control systems for tasks that would be difficult to manage using classical
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change, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the resource-compatible enhancement of the quality of life. From fundamental research to practical applications, the interdisciplinary
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For questions, please contact: Prof. Nikolce Murgovski, Systems and Control nikolce.murgovski@chalmers.se, +46-31-772-4800 Senior Researcher, Mats Jonasson, Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
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sent by email will not be considered. Application deadline: July 9, 2025 For questions, please contact: Prof., Nikolce Murgovski, Systems and Control Email: nikolce.murgovski@chalmers.se Tel: +46-31-772
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Position in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (m/w/d) to be filled as soon as possible. The position is initially limited to three years. The research group headed by Prof. Dr. Hannes Link
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the controlled flow at tunable temperature and photopolymerization of the precursor. The practical work will be complemented by fluid mechanics computer simulations, including solutions employing machine learning
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that the immune system relies on for eradication of this bacterium. Thus, it is essential that we understand better the mechanisms of immunity that are deployed to control intracellular S. aureus infection