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engineering through a master's thesis, research projects, or publications Specific Requirements The information for the PhD admission is available at TalTech´s web-page: https://taltech.ee/en/phd-admission
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Anti Rohumaa and Tenured Associate Professor Jaan Kers (TalTech) Abstract TalTech Laboratory of Wood Technology is offering PhD position to well-qualified individual to work on a PhD research project
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Information Benefits 4-years PhD programme in cooperation of TalTech Estonia and BME Hungary, both are in the top 2% of global university rankings, PhD/early-stage researcher position at TalTech with regular
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; capacity and willingness to provide assistance in organizational tasks relevant to the project. Specific Requirements The information for the PhD admission is available at TalTech´s web-page: https
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and Tenured Associate Professor Kristjan Tabri (TalTech) Abstract In this position, PhD candidate is expected to develop sea/ocean environment perception, navigation methods for future autonomous
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data analysis and graphing software: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Origin. Specific Requirements The information for the PhD admission is available at TalTech´s web-page: https
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Tallinn University of Technology School of Engineering, Kuressaare College offers a 4-year PhD position in Environmental, marine and coastal technology. The proposed PhD thesis
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and mechatronics. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Real-time and wide-area based power system stability monitoring in converter based systems" Supervisor: Tenured Associate Professor Jako Kilter (TalTech
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Requirements The information for the PhD admission is available at TalTech´s web-page: https://taltech.ee/en/phd-admission Required application documents: CV Motivation letter Degree certificates as required by
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Vitali Sõritski and Senior Lecturer Jekaterina Reut (TalTech) Abstract The overall objective of the PhD study is to develop sensing devices by implementing Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) as robust