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behavioral economics. Other areas are environmental and resource economics, development economics, international economics, macroeconomics and finance. The department currently hosts 700 students, including 7
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Other career-promoting work The candidate will work with group members to develop theoretical frameworks for spin and charge transport in superconducting structures, and/or develop cavity-coupled systems
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Engineering We educate graduates who can create new products, operate and maintain products, and manage projects. The Department has a variety of bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes. We conduct wide
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conclusions Be flexible and open to adjusting the plan for the project as needed Emphasis will be placed on personal qualities. We offer An exciting job with an important mission in society Developing tasks in
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activities. Engage in international academic activities including presenting at conferences and/or undertaking research stays at foreign educational institutions abroad. Contribute to career-development
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into manufacturer-specific tools. This PhD project aims to redefine how tunnel data is interpreted, integrated and utilized. One research path can be to develop a complete digital workflow that transforms raw data
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to develop new methods and tools to effectively monitor and address converter-driven stability and power quality issues arising from the higher reliance on power electronic converters due to the growing share
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variable and can be hard to predict. Therefore, wind power is exposed to both variations in electricity prices and balancing prices. In the later years, there has been an ongoing development in the European
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introduce fundamental challenges related to guidance, control, coordination, and human–machine interaction. This PhD position addresses these challenges through the development of high- Technology Readiness
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research. The position offers the opportunity to develop advanced experimental skills, contribute to high-impact scientific publications, and collaborate with leading national and international research