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general education by the University Graduate School and can be involved in activities like teaching practicals for a small part of your time and co-supervise graduation project at the bachelor and master
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group’s future research activities. This will be done in close supervision from the PI, and there is also the opportunity to help train master and bachelor project students. Involvement in teaching is a
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actively cooled cables or superconducting cables must be considered. In the near term, high voltage low current solutions are the main focus. Voltage levels up to several kV are envisioned for future large
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while building their own personal career pathway in consultation with the group principal investigator Thomas Burdyny. More information about the research group can be found
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. Change. Impact! With more than 1,100 employees, including 150 pioneering principal investigators, as well as a population of about 3,600 passionate students, the Faculty of Applied Sciences is an inspiring
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researchers with different cultural backgrounds. You will be coaching and mentoring master students. Fostering a synergetic, open-minded, and win-together culture, we regularly interact and share views
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of efficient receiver for DM signals, theoretical bounds of DM waveform performance in sensing, and on time-varying arrays. Your main responsibilities will be to: Formulate mathematical model for sensing
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: your MSc thesis or later work (publications) should reflect some original ideas. Critical and independent thinking is very important. Team player: you should be able to work well in a team of other
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from your Bachelor and Master. A copy of your MSc thesis, or draft MSc thesis (or a link to it). If your MSc thesis is not available, or it is not in English, then you may submit a publication that you
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are required: A letter of motivation explaining why you are an excellent candidate for this project. An updated cv. Exam transcripts from your Bachelor and Master. A copy of your MSc thesis, or draft MSc thesis