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environments through a balanced secondment plan, and access to a complete training programme complementing scientific skills with personal and entrepreneurial skills, including communication to various audiences
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2 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Engineering » Materials engineering Chemistry » Applied chemistry Physics » Applied physics Researcher Profile
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training programme complementing scientific skills with personal and entrepreneurial skills, including communication to various audiences, career development, intellectual property and startup-funding
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Computer science » Digital systems Technology » Information technology Technology » Interface technology
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, or possibly design or cognitive science as main subject) and one at Tema Technology and Social Change, will collaborate to jointly reach the objectives of the project. More specifically the PhD student
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the Higher Education Ordinance. To meet the general entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must: hold a Master’s (second-cycle) degree in engineering physics, electrical engineering, machine learning
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of Electrical Engineering, which also includes research in communication systems, biomedical engineering, and control systems. The department employs about 200 staff from more than 20 countries and runs about 100
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence subject, RAI, at the department of Computer Science and Electrical and Space Engineering at Luleå
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence subject, RAI, at the department of Computer Science and Electrical and Space Engineering at Luleå
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-cycle studies and conduct research in Energy and Environmental Engineering, aligned with MDU’s established research areas. The research project focuses on: flexibility and resilience in electric power