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Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of 6G wireless communication and sensing in one of the top engineering schools in Europe? As a part of an international team, you'll investigate new
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Reference number V37.7557 Job description Join us – we look forward to welcoming you to our Self-Organizing Soft Matter
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that operate in the real world with various other PhDs and engineers. The OpenBots laboratory aims to develop a common sense capability for robots making them able to understand their surroundings and plan
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that operate in the real world with various other PhDs and engineers. The OpenBots laboratory aims to develop a common sense capability for robots making them able to understand their surroundings and plan
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students. The position will be supervised by Prof. Nima Monshizadeh and Prof. Bayu Jayawardhana, and the candidate will be embedded at the Engineering Technology Institute of the University of Groningen
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technology encompasses all new technologies that require quantum physics to work [1]. Sensors based on oscillating mechanical systems are an important class of these emerging technologies. They are promising
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candidate will have the following skills: MSc in Environmental/Chemical Engineering, Microbiology or Bioinformatics Demonstrable background and strong interest in biological processes and biotechnologies
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The ever-increasing effects of climate change and the imposition of environmental regulations to reduce CO2 emissions encourage the use of environmentally friendly materials in engineering
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the experiments and research objectives of JIP participants. An Master's degree in e.g. geoscience, chemical, petroleum or mechanical engineering with a following skills: Strong lab work experience Modeling skills
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embedded at the Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management (TPM), and will be jointly supervised with the faculty of Civil Engineering. As such, the candidate will be joining a vibrant and growing community