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electrolyte. You will work very closely with Exergy Storage , the battery developer, and another postdoctoral researcher in the PCS research group , to investigate the limiting physico-chemical phenomena inside
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ING scales up its agentic AI capabilities, the manual design of context, i.e., how AI agents collect, structure, and prioritize information, remains a major bottleneck. You will explore methods
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motivation to apply for this position. Curriculum Vitae with a full list of publications, and two references with their contact details. A short description (150 – 250 words) of your PhD research and a copy of
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to apply for this position. Curriculum Vitae with a full list of publications, and two references with their contact details. A short description (150 – 250 words) of your PhD research and a copy of your PhD
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compare different system configurations with regard to their socio-political impacts, their potential for adaptability and how stakeholders try to anticipate and cope with the related uncertainties. Methods
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training programs for PhD candidates and consortium members in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methods; Develop and facilitate workshops and webinars to build collaborative expertise across
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-group working on microbubble physics and will contribute to the guidance and supervision of PhD students involved in microbubble production, functionalization, physical modeling, and ultrasound imaging
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or continual learning paradigms Research Statement. Two reference letters (one from your PhD supervisor). Please contact Dr. Özlem Durmaz Incel if you have any additional questions via the following
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student