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is already in place, and the primary responsibility of the researcher will be to add more functionality to it by closely collaborating with researchers at WAQCT and partners in the OpenSuperQPlus
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that requires high availability and reliability. A prototype of the full software stack is already in place, and the primary responsibility of the researcher will be to add more functionality to it by closely
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scientific foundation. Major responsibilities Your main responsibility as a postdoc is to pursue your own research as part of the research group. You are expected to develop your own scientific concepts and
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solid scientific foundation. Major responsibilities Your main responsibility as a postdoc is to pursue your own research as part of the research group. You are expected to develop your own scientific
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), which focuses on developing new materials from wood, and another centre called FibRe , which focuses on developing thermoplastic lignocellulose-based. The primary focus is on the mechanism behind
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, predict the behaviour of other road users. Perceiving them timely and accurately is a main challenge in automated driving, and addressing this challenge requires a considerable amount of research
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. Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and
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of other road users. Perceiving them timely and accurately is a main challenge in automated driving, and addressing this challenge requires a considerable amount of research. This research project is on
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. Personal letter: (Please name the document as: Personal letter, Family name, Ref. number) 1-3 pages where you: Introduce yourself Describe your previous research fields and main research results Describe
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responsibilities As a Postdoc, the main part of your working time will be devoted to your research project, where you will be responsible for planning, performing experiments, and evaluating your experimental work