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at the University. Experience giving conferences, workshop tutorials and PhD courses are welcome. The candidate must hold a PhD degree in relevant research area with a portfolio of publications on magnetics
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interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering and science. Teach and lead relevant courses in the course portfolio, and supervise BSc, MSc, PhD students, and mentor postdocs and assistant professors. Contribute
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, MATLAB, and/or C++/C#) Knowledge of machine learning techniques, particularly for time-series data Background in prosthetics or human-machine interfaces is advantageous PhD Stipend 2: Adaptive Control
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inspiring environment for PhD students (including PhD supervision), junior researchers, as well as more experienced researchers in developing their academic careers. It also involves engaging with external
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includes (max 1 page): Your motivation for pursuing a PhD Your experience and interest in conducting research Your experience and interest in studying AI and work Project proposal (max. 2 pages): Describe
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particular attention to cardiometabolic conditions. The candidate will hold a PhD in statistics, mathematics, bioinformatics, computational biology, or statistical genetics, and should have a strong record of
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work(optional) Sample of written work, e.g. Master´s thesis(optional) Other relevant information. PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Master's degree. PhD stipends are normally for a
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will commence in collaboration with a dedicated team of experienced researchers, lab engineers, and PhD students associated with the project, and in collaboration with researchers at partner university
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. The postdoc will become part of a growing research group working broadly within eco-physiology, community ecology and ecological modelling relating to global changes. Competences of the ideal applicant: - A PhD
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, graduate, and PhD levels. Experience in curriculum development, and innovative teaching methodologies, is highly valued. Recognition through teaching awards and strong student evaluations will be considered