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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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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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, TGA, and electrical conductivity measurements is required Ability to perform basic simulations to support and accelerate experiments Ability to work independently but also as part of a team Good command
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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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Agency for Government Employers). Previous experience and expertise in any of the following areas is meritious: stochastic analysis, interacting particle systems, large deviations, stochastic control
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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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paradigms – photochemistry under confinement and optical microcavities – to confine both matter and light in unified tailored nanoarchitectures fabricated into nanofluidic systems that enable direct access
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good command of English, both spoken and written. * The official date of your doctoral degree is the one stated on your degree certificate. Exceptions to the three-year limit can be made for parental
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estimation, control and validation for systems guiding the vehicle, ie self-driving and active safety functionality, as well as propulsion, which mainly focus on electromobility related problems. Research
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of the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing