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systems and the actors involved in the design, construction, operation and use of buildings. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying and
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an AI tutor. The candidate will also help develop the proposed system and have a strong say on shaping the front and backend of the AI tutor. The position offers a unique opportunity to directly impact
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bioelectrochemistry, a process utilizing electrochemistry to drive redox reactions catalyzed by enzymes. This technology has a large potential ranging from health (biosensors, biofuel cells) to “power-to-X
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algorithmic solution development. The group focuses particularly on automated decision-making in autonomous cyber-physical systems, combining mathematical optimization, machine learning, and decision theory
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to contribute to the groups ongoing work on integrating environmental issues into macroeconomic models with the purpose of providing an assessment of the financial stability and physical risks given
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welcome to contact us. You will find contact persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here. The assessment of candidates for the position will be
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theory. The PhD fellow will join the Human Augmentation and Collaboration (HAC) group and the Physical and Embodied Interaction (PEI) group. The HAC group designs and evaluates interactive systems
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are more than welcome to contact us. You will find contact persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here. The assessment of candidates
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research group, who are working on related projects. Your competencies A master's degree in chemistry or chemical engineering, materials, physics, or a closely related field. Experience with glass science
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are successively being replaced by renewable energy sources (such as wind turbine generators), which are interfaced via power electronics converters. This transformation drastically reduces the physical inertia