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of the electron beam. The creation of a computer simulation will serve to clarify the thermal and stress-strain analysis of the cutting of various metallic and non-metallic materials by an electron beam, directly
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hours. Cheap accommodation in campus. 8 weeks of holidays per year. Eligibility criteria Graduated MSc with diploma Selection process The Institute of Electrical Engineering SAS is an external education
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(e.g., Python, R, SQL) is an advantage, experience with big data, remote sensing, modelling, or automation of analytical processes is welcome. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research FieldGeographyYears
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: Economics and Management Study programme: Economics and Management of Agriculture and Food Processing Language of dissertation: Slovak, English Form of study: full-time The dissertation will focus
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Field of study: Economics and Management Study programme: Economics and Management of Agriculture and Food Processing Language of dissertation: Slovak, English Form of study: full-time Household microdata (EU-SILC
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stimuli on emotional response, consumer preferences and decision-making processes in the online environment. The work will use neuroscientific and biometric methods, namely electroencephalography (EEG) and
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dissertation focuses on an interdisciplinary analysis of the impact of auditory stimuli on consumer decision-making processes using tools from neuroeconomics, experimental economics, and advanced econometric
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super magnets, and the lack of these elements in the European Union, make it necessary to recover them by electrolysis from available sources. Such processes require knowledge of interactions in multi
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The AGATA (Advanced GAmma Tracking Array) is one of the most advanced gamma-ray tracking spectrometers currently in operation worldwide. Based on highly segmented HPGe detectors, pulse-shape analysis, and
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of data analysis toolkits (e.g. ROOT, RadWare, CUBIX) Hands-on experience with gamma-ray and charged-particle detectors Knowledge of digital data acquisition systems Selection process Application procedure