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(masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits in Electrical Engineering, Communication Engineering, Engineering Physics, Computer Engineering or similar, with a strong
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long-term, and most often global, perspectives on future renewable fuels for transport. We seek to rigorously analyse the feasibility of energy transitions, utilize empirical as well as estimated data
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to an excellent research infrastructure and high-quality Swedish administrative data and a vibrant working environment. A highly qualified education within a thriving research environment. Our economics department
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organization and the energy of the future. Our work takes place in collaboration and in strategic agreements with companies, organizations and authorities in the region. Employment information Employment
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include: Developing the model using open-source Python software Planning and conducting experiments Analysing teardown reports and experimental data Validating and improving the model Publishing results in
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student, you will be supported by a multidisciplinary team with expertise in materials characterisation, computer vision, computational modelling, and machine learning. The other PhD positions connected
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, MMTC aims to be a meeting place and service provider to academia, practitioners and the wider society. Working tasks As a PhD student you join a vibrant research environment. For more information about
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credits Master’s degree thesis, or 15 credits Master’s degree thesis plus 15 credits Bachelor's degree thesis). Name and contact information of two professional references (note: letters of reference
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scientific articles, reports, and presentations at conferences. Collaborating with researchers and stakeholders to collect data, discuss results, and organize workshops. Completing coursework required
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higher education institution, two personal references, and knowledge of English. More information about the English language requirements can be found here: https://www.slu.se/en/education/programmes