16 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science PhD positions at Linköping University
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/research/laboratory-of-organic-electronics/research . LOE is part of Linköping University’s Department of Science and Technology, located on the river Motala Ström at Campus Norrköping. You can read more
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/research/laboratory-of-organic-electronics/research . LOE is part of Linköping University’s Department of Science and Technology, located on the river Motala Ström at Campus Norrköping. You can read more
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, their expertise, the motivations behind their choice of pursuing a PhD and more generally, a career in science (not necessarily academic) at large. Your workplace Hosting laboratory: Bioengineering of human oral
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Medical Science. The employment In connection with your admission to the doctoral program, your employment as a PhD student is handled. More information about the doctoral studies at each faculty is
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. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics, with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced
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, Electrical Engineering, or Applied Mathematics with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Applied Mathematics. Alternatively
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technology or construction engineering or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses. Alternatively, you have gained essentially corresponding knowledge
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with your admission to the doctoral program, your employment as a PhD student is handled. More information about the doctoral studies at each faculty is available at Doctoral studies at Linköping
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languages and sustainable methods in furniture design and craft. The future is in motion – how can analogue and digital craft spark new forms and strengthen education, research, and society? Join us as a PhD
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languages and sustainable methods in furniture design and craft. The future is in motion – how can analogue and digital craft spark new forms and strengthen education, research, and society? Join us as a PhD