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strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney, University
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of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and Aalto University. We strive for all PhD students to get a solid international experience during
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network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney
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of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and Aalto University. We strive for all PhD students to get a solid international experience during
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network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and
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of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and Aalto University. We strive for all PhD students to get a solid international experience during their PhD
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, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and Aalto University. There are also ample opportunities for collaborations with other
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network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney
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and Control enjoys a wide network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of Sydney
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close collaboration with the other ArtMotor partners, Paul Curmi, UNSW Sydney (Australia) and Birte Höcker, University of Bayreuth (Germany), as well as Ken’ya Furuta (NICT, Japan). The PhD student is