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The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience focuses on research, innovation and education within the fields of future electronics, photonics, bio- and nanosystems. A close collaboration with
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The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience focuses on research, innovation and education within the fields of future electronics, photonics, bio- and nanosystems. A close collaboration with
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for teaching. Qualifications To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree in electrical engineering or computer science, with specialization in statistical signal processing, wireless
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significant contribution to the benefit of society by extensive education. The work environment is supportive, creative, and international, with a steady flow of international guests. More information about us
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looking for new PhD students to join our research team to develop the understanding of fusion plasmas under reactor conditions - a critical part in the design and exploitation of the next step fusion
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kinematics from real-word incidents and simulate crash reconstruction. Qualifications Mandatory Educational qualifications: • PhD in Mechanical/Biomedical engineering, with experience in computational models
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of 30 cross-disciplinary researchers, teachers, postdocs, PhD candidates, and support staff. The Division has a good gender balance and high diversity. We are engaged in research, education, and
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with the project partners. You will also be involved in the supervision of Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. Depending on your preferences, you may also take part in teaching activities. The position is
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. You will develop a national open data set of traffic and pedestrian flows based on mobile phone GPS location data. In addition to research, you will contribute to GIS education at both the undergraduate
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chemistry. This PhD project aims to develop an advanced terahertz multi-pixel heterodyne receiver using SIS and HEB technologies. The focus is on integrating broadband capabilities within the receiver design