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, biotechnology, and materials science. Your main supervisor, Malgorzata Zboinska , is associate professor in Architectural Design, Digital Technology and New Media Art and development leader for the Robotic
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development. We offer high-quality education at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, delivering over 120 courses annually. The department maintains extensive collaborations with academia, industry
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. Main responsibilities As a PhD student, your primary responsibility is to pursue your doctoral studies within the strategic themes of the research area. Your tasks will include: Conducting predefined
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kinetics. Present research findings at seminars and conferences. Possibility to perform undergraduate teaching (up to 20%). Who we are looking for Mandatory requirements: A Master of Science degree in
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skills in C++, particularly for CFD code development. Basic understanding of structural dynamics in turbomachinery. Experience of working in collaborative or interdisciplinary research environments. Main
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, environmental assessment tools, and cost-minimizing models, where all energy sectors compete for the same primary energy sources in a future carbon constrained world. Currently, we have a special interest in the
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9 PhD students. Main responsibilities • Conduct your own research and take doctoral-level courses to develop your scientific and professional skills. • Present your work and publish your research
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. Although the knowledge of Swedish is not mandatory for teaching and research, many PhD students decide to follow these courses. Responsibilities As a PhD student, your primary responsibility is to conduct
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Merits: Experience with Matlab Prior coursework or project experience in railway mechanics Background in signal processing Knowledge of machine learning techniques Main responsibilities Your primary
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. A strong mathematical foundation and excellent academic performance are expected. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English What you will do As a PhD student, your primary