14 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering positions at Universitat de Barcelona in Spain
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degree in Physics, Chemistry or Engineering? A PhD position within the framework of a European collaborative project (FET-Open Organvision) is available! The position is offered at the Dynamic Optical
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We are offering an exciting computer engineer position at the Universitat de Barcelona (as part of the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine lab: BCN-AIM), to implement a new virtual research
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We offer one position for a student/junior researcher in electronic sensor technology. The core idea of this project is to produce an ultra-low power gas sensor based on microLED technology
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are an experienced researcher looking to give your career a boost by working abroad. Research Group The CEMIC is a research and technology centre that works in the fields of electronic engineering and
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management, initiative and problem-solving attitudes, good organizational skills and reporting, ability to work independently, and capacity to contribute to research projects with novel research ideas and
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of results in scientific journals and presentation at international conferences Your profile: • PhD Degree in Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry • Skills and expertise in microfluidic technologies / soft
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for someone who can design a UX evaluation study, and can provide a welcoming and supportive environment during user testing. General functions to be developed: To be part of a technology project team formed by
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conferences, write manuscripts and grants, and supervise PhD and master students. The possibility for a short-term visit (up to 3 months) in one of the consortium members' labs will be offered. Acronym
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The work to be carried out is the review of the information on the "Navigation Roles" used in the research carried out in Barcelona within the framework of the SeaLiT project. SeaLiT consists of studying the consequences of the transition from sailing to steam on work and maritime communities....
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The LIFEBRAIN H2020 project, coordinated by the Oslo University, includes health-related and neuromaging (mainly MRI) data from longitudinal cohort studies of 8 different European countries. The overarching objectives are to identify psychological, biological and lifestyle factors associated...