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PhD Opportunity – Advanced Microwave Sensor Design for Detection Technologies The School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide is seeking a highly motivated PhD
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for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR ), University of Copenhagen. The PhD fellowship is part of the CBMR International PhD & Postdoc Program . About Us The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
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for augmented/virtual reality (AR/VR) applications as well as for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in real-world, dynamic settings. Master’s degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Mechanical
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? Organization The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Innovation & Organization of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Ulrike Schultze, Prof. David Langley, and a
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partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid Reza Godini and Prof. Riikka Puurunen , will contribute to a high-impact collaborative research environment. This position
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/Qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics & Informatics/Mechanical Engineering Familiarity with ROS and 3D sensing technologies (Kinect, ZED, etc.) is a plus Excellent
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effort between School of Engineering and School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University supported by our industrial partners. The PhD student to be jointly supervised by two supervisors; Prof. Hamid
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PhD position starting immediately is available in the laboratory of Prof. Tessa E.F. Quax in the department of Molecular Microbiology of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. We offer you, in
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the 36 months immediately before their date of recruitment. Must fulfil the conditions for enrolment to PhD programme at the host institution. For details about the criteria, please refer to detailed
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The research group ‘Biology of Archaea and Viruses’ is studying infection mechanisms