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experimental methods. Ability to predict service life and assess fatigue behavior of automotive components. Proven record of scientific publications (peer-reviewed journals with impact factor, international
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methods of detection, identification, classification and tracking of objects of different sizes, shapes and speeds of movement using elements of artificial intelligence and machine learning. • Research work
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multiple teams demonstrate a capacity for innovative research, new methods & methodologies, and cross-disciplinary thinking be able to cooperate on an international research project ability to carry out
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in both written and spoken form is an advantage Requirements related to job content have excellent communication skills and be able to collaborate with multiple teams demonstrate a capacity for
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offered by the Department of Physics of Materials, including preparation and delivery of lectures, seminars, and laboratory exercises. Contribution to the development of teaching methods and educational
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the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project examines how the occupational risks faced by inhabitants of the Roman Empire influenced
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the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project examines how the occupational risks faced by inhabitants of the Roman Empire influenced
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and the socio-environmental and geographical situatedness of work environments in the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project
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-environmental and geographical situatedness of work environments in the ancient Roman Empire contributed to the spatial spread of ancient cults. Using computational methods, the project examines how
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to a senior position, design, organization of work, planning and conducting of experiments for VZ1, publication of scientific results, development and implementation of new innovative methods