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should possess an M.Sc./M.Eng. degree in one of the following fields: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering or Computer Science/Engineering. Experience: The candidate
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) Research - Teamwork (Level 3) NRC-Wide - Client focus (Level 2) Competency Profile(s) For this position, the NRC will evaluate candidates using the following competency profiles: Research ; Technology
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electrical engineering Experience and skills · Excellent written and oral communication skills e.g., in publications, reports, and/or presentations · Collaborative skills, initiative, result
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education and research. The applicant is expected to have: A MSc or equivalent degree in Microelectronics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a similar field; Expertise in your field of study, in
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civil/electrical/control engineering or mathematics or related study programs with a solid basis in choice modelling and/or reinforcement learning, with knowledge of MATSim is advantageous. Description
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of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is available to UK students. The successful student will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI amount (£20,780 for 2025/26) and tuition fees will be paid
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level in electrical engineering, electromagnetic engineering, wireless engineering, engineering physics, applied physics, a closely related field. Good command of electromagnetic simulation tools such as
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degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or another relevant field* You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English
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, leveraging existing literature and data from controlled experiments. The model will consider multiple photosynthesis parameters to predict microalgae growth. It will offer specific design criteria and
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paramount importance to multiple industrial fields. The presence of these oxide films alters the charge carrying characteristics when electro-magnetic fields are applied and can lead to localised electrical