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University of Bologna. Open PhD Position Integrated 6G Localization, Sensing, Communications and Control Program: PhD in Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering (ETIT), University of Bologna (UNIBO
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, control and software development activities System integration Support simulation, prototyping, and validation phases ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS A PhD inMaster’s degree or PhD in Robotics, Aerospace Engineering
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14 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca Research Field Computer science » Modelling tools Engineering » Control engineering Physics » Applied physics Engineering
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science, advanced catalysis, digital process control, and sustainability assessment, carrying out cutting-edge research with academia and industry. PRIME LEAP offers an exceptional opportunity to work
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to drive projects toward high-quality outputs. Ability to properly organize, curate, and publish research data (including documentation, lab notebooks, and clear reporting). Good command of spoken and
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on hydrogel / nano formulations/ and associated procedures of handling scaffolds materials Solid publication record Good command in spoken and written English ADDITIONAL SKILLS Experience in properly report
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sites also to improve the energy efficiency of the building envelope. Characterize and reproduce the historical recipes with specific additives which may contribute to control the humidity, and monitor in
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on water control in buildings, their effects and how to fight against the damage: salt crystallisation, indoor moisture development, wall humidity, consolidation products, microbiological development
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12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to their recruitment. A strong command of written and spoken English is required. Good organisation and communication skills, willing to travel for short
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characterize unconventional T cell responses reactive to self-lipid antigens and restricted to CD1 molecules in human biological samples (i.e., blood and cerebrospinal fluid) from MS patients and controls