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), Technical University of Dresden (Germany), and the University of Luxemburg (Luxemburg). The global aim is to improve the long-term stability of 3D lead halide perovskites, the main limiting factor
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automated vehicles impacts ; Design original best-worst scaling experiments and stated preference choice experiments; design questionnaires and collaborate with LISER’s survey team ; Analyze the survey data
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and communication technologies, particularly displays, image sensors, and cybersecurity. The main objective is to conduct research that bridges academia and industry by developing fundamental ideas with
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millimeter-wave applications Investigating using different additive manufacturing techniques for antenna prototyping Investigating efficient artificial intelligence (AI)-based solutions to tackle the main
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, we aim on developing novel, complex in vitro models that are specific for the human brain. Our main disease model is Parkinson's disease. In this particular project, we are looking for a postdoctoral
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and country, and start date and date (or expected date) of graduation. Include the title and short summary of your PhD Thesis and supervisor name (and Bachelor / Master Thesis if you did one). If you do
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interdisciplinary group, active in the classical domains of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering and geophysics. It offers competence in computational science and engineering. The main focus of research is on
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to attract industry partnerships as well as national and European grant projects Manage research projects and prepare project deliverables Provide guidance to Master students and PhD students that submit work
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. The Single Molecule Biophotonics group led by Prof. Dr. María García-Parajo is looking for well-qualified, self-motivated and curiosity-driven candidates who wish to make original contributions in the field
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-term stability of 3D lead halide perovskites, the main limiting factor for the broad application of the material in industry. The role of the TCP group, led by Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko from