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more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Genetic variation and genomic prediction in farm animals Research subject Animal Science
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genomic prediction in farm animals Research subject Animal Science Description: We are looking for a motivated and committed PhD student who wants to understand the genetic consequences of modern breeding
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of Electrical Engineering. Project description: Autonomous vehicles for mining and mobile robotics for industrial processes require complex motion planning as well as safe model-based predictive control and
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systems uses data to improve their own performance, understanding, and to make accurate predictions and has a close connection to applications. Project description This PhD project focuses on advancing
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, Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) ) for ultra-trace detection of actinides. Integrate experimental results into dynamic geochemical and transport models to predict future radionuclide behavior under different
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learning methodologies to extract conformational ensembles from time-resolved X-ray solution scattering data of chemical reactions. The project focusses on transition metal photocatalysts and is in
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the understanding and predictive capability of multiphase systems, with applications in sustainable energy technologies. We are seeking applicants with: MSc in Mechanical/Thermal Engineering, Energy Systems, or a
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fluid dynamics and heat transfer to study multiphase flow phenomena. The goal is to integrate theoretical and experimental fluid dynamics with modern computational tools to analyze and predict multiphase
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safety. The goal of this PhD project is to increase knowledge of thermodynamic and material processes in marine hydrogen propulsion systems and to develop predictive models that ensure safe and efficient
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methods in fluid dynamics and heat transfer to study multiphase flow phenomena. The goal is to integrate theoretical and experimental fluid dynamics with modern computational tools to analyze and predict