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environment. Electric aircraft and chargers, like many other electronic systems, are based on switching power electronics. In addition to intended fundamental tones, this generates a considerable amount of
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connection with building retrofitting) and in the built environment (when a district develops over time). The work covers both buildings' energy use, as well as the potential for local electricity and heat
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Swedish and international partners within academia, industry and society enables scientific excellence and creates an innovative environment. In addition to the 200 researchers and PhD students, MC2 houses
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Swedish and international partners within academia, industry and society enables scientific excellence and creates an innovative environment. In addition to the 200 researchers and PhD students, MC2 houses
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in a Linux environment, quantitative genetic modelling (including use of software such as BLUPF90, ASReml or similar), genomic prediction, programming in R or Python, use of bioinformatics tools
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for improving the ability of robots to interact with the surrounding environment and humans during the execution of specific tasks. Project description You will be working in the field of aerial robotics and the
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laboratory work. The applicant should have experience in energy and material balances, and either have experience with working in the AspenTech environment, or an interest in using the AspenTech environment
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of crops for production of plant based food, feed and industrial products in a changing climate. The Department offers an inspiring, multidisciplinary, innovative and creative research environment and
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Sapere Aude—dare to be wise—is our motto. Our students and employees develop knowledge and expertise that enrich both people and the world around them. Our academic environment is characterised by
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sustainable living and working environments in rural and urban areas. We develop and communicate high quality knowledge about people, the environment and business. The Business Management Group develops