35 postdoc-in-automation-and-control PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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We are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in systems and control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems
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theory and its strength in linear/nonlinear systems analysis and control of complex networks. According to the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2023, Automation and Control
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the S3ORTED project, other work-packages will focus on the technical development of an automated sorting process of discarded textiles as well as chemical recycling. But we also need to understand how we can
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the S3ORTED project, other work-packages will focus on the technical development of an automated sorting process of discarded textiles as well as chemical recycling. But we also need to understand how we can
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://romeijn.web.rug.nl/paper/2023_romeijn_-_VICI_project_description.pdf ), where you can find a detailed list of planned PhD and postdoc positions. Candidates can freely choose their research topic within the domain
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marine mammals. The PhD will work on characterization of underwater soundscapes to evaluate impacts of wind farms on the behaviour of fish and marine mammals. A main task is to work on automated
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, tailored, complex materials such as advanced polymers or polymeric formulations, catalysts, mechatronic devices and software and algorithms. Design, control and modelling and analyses complement
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engage with interdisciplinary approaches. Good collaborative skills and ability to contribute to team-based research. Excellent command of spoken and written English (additional regional languages are a
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blotting, etc.). Excellent command of the English language (both written and spoken). Ability to work independently and in a team. Preferred: Prior experience working with RNA and related techniques (RT-PCR
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from large-scale body movements to fine-grained actions like speech. We bring diverse perspectives and methods to study fundamental issues in motor control, particularly in the context of Parkinson’s