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. Job description This position focuses on modern Structural Dynamics research within fields of analytical, computational, and experimental mechanics. Areas of particular interest include: Data-driven
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the properties of early galaxies to establish what are the important mechanisms that drive the evolution of massive galaxies and of galaxies during the epoch of reionization. About us Astronomy and plasma physics
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at Chalmers here . Qualifications Masters of Science degree* in Robotics & AI or classical majors such as Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Aerospace Engineering/Computer Science with a
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the following qualifications: To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical
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technology, building physics, HVAC systems, computer science and control systems architecture, thereby advancing all disciplines involved. The project is a collaboration with Building Services Engineering
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well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Qualifications PhD in material mechanics, computational mechanics, or similar (you must hold a doctoral degree awarded no more than three years
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or classical majors such as Mechanical Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Aerospace Engineering/Computer Science with a specialization in themes such as robotics, systems & control engineering, mechatronics etc
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. Your profile We seek candidates with the following qualifications: You should have a PhD in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical) or human factors with an engineering focus. You must
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Engineering / Rahm research group -PHD [#29855] Position Title: Position Location: Gothenburg, Vastra Gotaland 41296, Sweden [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Computational physics Chemistry / Theoretical
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importance, for triggering shallow landslides in sensitive clays. The focus will be on developing computational models that will quantify the mechanisms, precursors and the time to failure. This will be