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Join us for your PhD journey – help us explore the future of advanced Human-Centred Production in Industry version 5.0. The Industry of Tomorrow relies on constantly upskilled people in a future
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circumstances, as well as other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The PhD degree should be in Materials Science, Organic or Printed Electronics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry
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significant role in learning in AI by enabling cognitive agents to acquire actively knowledge and skills through interaction with their surrounding environment. Embodied AI requires tools, algorithms, and
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circumstances, as well as other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The PhD degree should be in Materials Science, Organic or Printed Electronics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry
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researchers and around 20 PhD students, and a deep collaboration with industry. The division works within wireless communication in a wider sense and the activities span from communication theory
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow will join the lab of Assoc. Prof. Davide Angeletti (www.angelettilab.com ) at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology
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modeling of water quality and quantity in agricultural systems. At the division, there are about 35 employees and around 20 PhD students. The current position is within the Remote Sensing and AI in Hydrology
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Description of the offer : The Applied Spintronics Group, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, led by Prof. Johan Åkerman, focuses on magnetodynamic phenomena, spin and orbital torques, nanofabrication
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) or equivalent skills and experiences, have completed a PhD on a geo- or bioscience topic related to aquatic sedimentary environmental reconstruction, and can demonstrate internationally recognized scientific
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of the components of the hydrological cycle as well as geospatial modeling of water quality and quantity in agricultural systems. At the division, there are about 35 employees and around 20 PhD students. The current