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concepts, aerothermal turbomachinery design, and aeroacoustics. We have a strong national and European network and you will use and master both the state-of-the-art and novel numerical design tools at GKN
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skills and knowledge while contributing to a more sustainable future through tomorrow’s manufacturing technologies. Information about the department The main competences at the Department of Industrial and
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140 PhD students at CSE. Your main supervisor will be Prof. Nir Piterman, with support from a co-supervisor and an examiner. Supervision is structured to guide your academic development, with regular
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. Main responsibilities As a PhD student, your primary responsibility is to pursue your doctoral studies within the strategic themes of the research area. Your tasks will include: Conducting predefined
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Master's degree (masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits in a relevant field* You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English Good programming
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RAM3 . The aim of the project is to enable the broad application of recycled aluminium in high-value products produced through mega-casting. The main goal of the PhD project is to develop high-throughput
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development. We offer high-quality education at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, delivering over 120 courses annually. The department maintains extensive collaborations with academia, industry
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engineering challenges. Currently, three postdocs and about 15 PhD students are working within our main research areas: Lightweight materials and structures, multi-phase and metallic materials, Process modeling
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many research synergies coming together on the main thread of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will join the newly established research group AI in
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of classical circuit approaches. The main research area will lie in the improvement of dynamic range without increased power consumption. Here you will perform research ideas combining multiple LNAs and ADCs