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at the earliest on 1st August, 2026. The position is funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN), on “Understanding Lipid ImmunoMetabolism to treat disease” (UNLIMITED) within the Horizon Europe
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setup will allow the exploration of global flow structures, large-scale recirculation, and the transition to the fully heterogeneous regime under realistic industrial conditions. In parallel, smaller
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, sensing at the robot–environment interface, and bioinspired control strategies to allow the robot to perceive and adapt to different terrains. By bridging soft robotics, physical intelligence, and learning
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or Phonetics Basic knowledge of machine learning tools; familiarity with a scripting language Ability to communicate and coordinate with different partners: field linguists, computer scientists, engineers
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emissions of the European Union. The major part of these emissions comes from the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace process. One line of reducing these emissions is to increase the scrap metal
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. The major part of these emissions comes from the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace process. One line of reducing these emissions is to increase the scrap metal fraction in steel production, i.e
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Biochemical Process Engineering research group, part of the Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering with approximately 350
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, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. SciLifeLab and
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input from a parallel international project (in collaboration with Prof. Joni Lakin, Dr. Jonathan Wai, Prof. David Uttal) and industry collaboration via the partnership with GL Assessment (Dr Berny
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designers of their workplace rather than passive recipients of noise measurements. The research will follow an iterative research and development process characterized by deep, on-site engagement with NPICU