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-minded, well organized, looking forward to learning and developing new techniques and has good communication skills. Employment in the position is based on a comprehensive assessment of all qualification
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the PhD candidate may include (non-)linear inverse load estimation and data-driven/machine learning techniques that rely on physics-informed guidance for improved robustness. A key task will be to quantify
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the interaction between digitalisation and society from various theoretical perspectives and develop new responsible digital technology. Our other priority area of research is Language in Learning, which aims
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flexible learning methods, challenging students to participate in research and development work. At HVL, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, a 100% temporary PhD position in psychometrics and self
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foundation for theory-guided catalyst design e. g. by machine learning approaches. Duties of the position Complete the doctoral education until obtaining a doctorate Carry out research of good quality within
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and solutions that can change everyday life. Department of Structural Engineering We teach mechanical engineering, engineering and ICT, and civil and environmental engineering. The Department conducts
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structured candidates with excellent laboratory skills and excellent collaborative qualities. The successful candidate is positive-minded, well organized, looking forward to learning and developing new
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reflections on the normative dimensions of the role of researchers engaged in innovation processes. RESINNREG candidates will learn how to act as change agents in processes of regional development through
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research and teach in subject areas related to the major societal challenges of our time: climate change, global inequality, ways of living, sustainable development, multicultural working life, global
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develop leading academic groups in the action-oriented humanities, as well as innovative and inquiry-based teaching and learning. The Faculty consists of six departments as well as a Faculty administration