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gusto por la programación. -Buen nivel de inglés. ---------------------------------------- -Master Degree related to Data Engineeering, Telecommunications, Computer Science. -Great interest in applied
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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Universitat Politecnica de Valencia Department Electronic Engineering Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Engineering » Electrical
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that will enable optimal planning of the operation of a hydrogen fuel cell and its converter, taking into account electrical demand, energy prices, and system status, in order to maximize the efficiency and
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technologyEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Electric engineering degree and master degree related to energy systems. Previous experience in research projects. Programming in Matlab and
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materials. Micro- and nanofabrication of electronic devices. Electrical characterisation of the fabricated devices. What we offer: A dynamic international research environment located in Barcelona (UAB Campus
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involve: · Characterization of 2D materials (Raman, AFM, TEM, ARPES) · Engineering and fabrication of heterostructures and mesoscopic devices · Electrical characterization (charge and spin transport
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understanding very relevant and powerful. Despite unresolved fundamental questions, HTS tapes are now fabricated for high-current, energy-efficient technologies (power cables, wind turbines, and electric aviation
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(job category: PhD senior researcher) in the framework of the projects included in the funded line of research “Carrion ecology”. 1.2. Unit in charge of the line of research: Ramón Margalef
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the strengths and challenges of current regulatory frameworks for AI in robotic rehabilitation. Central questions include: Are AI-driven therapies objective and neutral? Will everyone have equal access