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, Control Engineering and Intelligent Systems is an interdisciplinary research group of the Institute of Computer Science and Applications (iiiA) of the University of Girona (UdG). The main research activity
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communication skills; ability to work effectively in an international environment. • Demonstrated ability and motivation to learn new techniques and procedures. • Experience with control and data acquisition
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are committed to ensuring equal treatment and opportunities in all our processes, especially in recruitment, which is based solely on talent, experience, and ability. We implement proactive policies for inclusion
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carried out by the group focuses on the discovery and control of new memory effects in nanoscale materials, including ferromagnetic, spintronic, and ferroelectric systems, as well as on the implementation
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of control software and data management systems for the automated laboratory. Development and deployment of AI algorithms for adaptive experimental planning, optimization of experimental space, and automated
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computing, control theory, computer vision, or numerical simulations. Experience with Python-based scientific programming Excellent problem-solving skills, Ability to work collaboratively in a
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management and ability to work to priorities. Excellent written and oral communication skills. High English level is mandatory (written and spoken) Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h/week) Contract
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kernels and physics-informed surrogate modeling is highly valued. Generative AI & LLMs: Ability to collaborate with and develop Agent Co-Scientists using LLMs and RAG pipelines for literature and lab-data
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evaluation and development of novel PEC systems. · Design and implement in-situ TEM experiments using the available gas and liquid sample holders to study dynamic processes in real-time, under controlled
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different types of fresh produce and application contexts. These knowledge gaps limit the ability to fully assess the potential role of cold plasma approaches within postharvest systems and highlight the need