35 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at Linköping University
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: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/iei/kmat The employment This post is a temporary contract of two years with the possibility of extension up to a total maximum of three years. The position as a postdoc
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multiple subfields represented, including animal behaviour, evolution, ecology, genetics, zoology, conservation, microbiology and animal welfare. See: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ifm/biolo
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different environments, with experiences from multiple academic institutions previous experience supervising colleagues or team members Proficiency in English, both spoken and written, is a requirement for
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behaviours evolve is a long-standing goal in evolutionary biology. Using the domestic dog as a model species, the PhD student selected for this project will investigate unanswered questions on how complex
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at the Division of Molecular Medicine and Virology (MMV). The scholarship is part of the Medical Inflammation and Infection Center (MIIC) International Postdoc Program, the start date is negotiable. Research
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building dependable, secure, and efficient distributed systems, and is deeply engaged in security challenges of safety-critical applications. For more information, click https://www.ida.liu.se/labs/rtslab
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based on C/C++ and Linux) for heterogeneous distributed computer systems, assistance in running experiments, and system administration for the project’s special hardware (such as GPU servers, Raspberry-Pi
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, localization, and sensing, with a focus on developing next-generation multiple-antenna systems while optimizing overall system performance. As a doctoral student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies
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efficient distributed systems, and is deeply engaged in security challenges of safety-critical applications. For more information, click https://www.ida.liu.se/labs/rtslab/ As a doctoral student, you will
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of FADOS is to achieve targeted modification of semiconductor properties through electronic doping to control and modify their electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental