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Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace, or Computer Science. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace, or Computer Science or a related
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Abu Dhabi to use world-leading electron microscopes. About You You should have a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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opportunities to see your research implemented in real-world applications. Your background and expertise You have a recent doctoral degree in electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied
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://www.aalto.fi/en/study-options/aalto-doctoral-programme-in-electrical-engineering . For Postdoctoral Researcherposition: Ability to provide guidance and mentorship to doctoral researchers. What we offer
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1 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Imperial College London Department Electrical and Electonic Engineering Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Researcher Profile First
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About us: King’s Telecoms Group has been part of the global ecosystem which designed and deployed telecoms technology, from 2G to 5G, and now 6G. King’s Telecoms Group has become a flagship hub of
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good master’s degree in electrical engineering, with Power and Control Engineering major or (or equivalent) for appointment at Research Assistant level and have previous experience in power engineering
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of Lincoln. This Leverhulme Trust-funded International Professorship project will involve the development and impacts of Dynamic Functional Materials. The programme is structured around the following themes
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on the pervious work from Dr Chen’s lab (Yang et al, Current Biology 2024), the project will explore the neural mechanisms that enable the brain to construct and update allocentric spatial maps from egocentric
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skills (e.g. Python, Julia) to merge concepts of chemical engineering, operations research and computer science, as you may also need to deploy machine learning to support data analytics and complex