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? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Physics The PhD student will join the
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Doctoral student (lic.) in Production Engineering with focus in Circular Manufacturing Systems (CMS)
for a doctoral student in research on Circular Manufacturing Systems (CMS) and their implementation. The position is to a licentiate degree, with the possibility to extend to a PhD degree. The successful
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request. They should have experience of your capabilities as a researcher and collaborator. A link or PDF attachment with your PhD thesis. Copy of PhD diploma and transcript of grades from your previous
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the recruitment of three PhD students and 3 postdocs. The announced positions will be performed in connection to the larger programs; NEXT (NEutron and X-ray science for industrial Technology transitions
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that your application is complete according to the ad. The application must include: CV including relevant professional experience and knowledge. Copy of PhD diploma. Brief account of why you want to conduct
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to the operation and development of educational programs related to the subject, and supervise thesis projects at first and second cycle along with PhD student supervision in the subject field. The Assistant
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of processes, improved diagnostics and personalized care processes. The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems is looking for a doctoral student to work on exciting projects. The goal of the PhD
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and the PhD student will take part in the WASP Graduate School. More info is found here . Supervision:Jan Kronqvistis proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission What we
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Mechanics The PhD student will join the research group at KTH MoveAbility , in biomechanics of human movement, with a focus on development and innovation of assistive devices. Our research focuses
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Third-cycle subject: Engineering Mechanics The PhD students will join the biomechanics research group at KTH MoveAbility . Our research focuses on technology to decode, measure and enhance human movements