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diagnostic imaging in collaboration with our spin-off company, GratXray . Your primary focus will be on catalyst synthesis and MacEtch processing. Job description You will perform high-end research
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collaboration with both academic and industrial partners. Profile Academic Background: Very good Master's degree (Master of Science), demonstrating a strong foundation in relevant engineering disciplines
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, Ph.D. students at IDSC are expected to: Help with teaching duties Supervise bachelor and master theses Be a helpful lab citizen Profile Master's degree in control, automation, robotics, or related fields
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primary focus will be conducting innovative research that leads to publications in top-tier international journals and conferences. This research will involve developing and implementing sophisticated
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processes, digital technology and artifical intelligence in strategic management. Demonstrated interest and capability to conduct rigorous research, evidenced by previous work, such as an outstanding Master's
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collaborating with industry partners to bridge theoretical research and real-world applications. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in cryptoeconomics, token engineering, and incentive mechanisms
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the text "neuroimmunology PhD 2025" Please include two things: a CV as a separate file, not larger than 1MB, and, as text included in the main body of the email, a five- to ten-sentence description
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electrochemistry, which provides a wide range of opportunities for the PhD candidate. Profile We are looking for suitable candidates with a master level degree in material science, chemical engineering, physical
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-class collaborators. Profile We expect from you: Recently obtained master degree in engineering or physics with outstanding grades Excellent knowledge of continuum mechanics and finite element analysis
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(Master's degree) or physician who is interested in carrying out their PhD work in empirical bioethics. The PhD position is part of an exciting research project on the ethical and social implications of new