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: A PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, theoretical Physics or other degree programs from top universities involving at least one of the following topics: Machine Learning, AI, Dynamic
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. Job description Robotic systems are rapidly moving out of controlled laboratories and industrial settings and into dynamic, socially complex professional environments. To be widely adopted, they must
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related subject. Experience in the cultivation of microorganisms and protein purification. Sound knowledge of enzymology, kinetic analysis and protein engineering. A good command of English, because you
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IViR researchers and participate in other IViR activities. What we expect from you A PhD in Law relevant for this research project (demonstrable knowledge of information law, freedom of information laws
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biomass for food. We do frontier applied science, meaning that we link fundamental understanding to societal usage. In doing so, we aim to actively support managers with the insights needed for ecosystem
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for this position, the following is required: PhD in systems engineering, computer science or informatics, and the subject of the thesis should be relevant to the task description provided above (e.g. digital twin
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, the following is required: PhD in high-speed aerodynamics, turbulence, transition and combustion modelling, or another relevant aerospace engineering discipline. Additional requirements In addition to your CV and
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: autonomous and fault-tolerant systems (including health monitoring systems), advanced guidance, control, estimation and optimisation techniques and tools, and the technology development of GNC sensors with a
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, aligned with a model-based system engineering paradigm; Developing and curating reference asset architectures, threat and control catalogues for instantiating space system risk assessments; Deriving formal
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by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in engineering (space engineering in particular) and/or a PA discipline