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The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher on the topic of regional innovation systems. The main responsibility will be to initiate and perform research
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, or related fields. Candidates are expected to have a demonstrable interest in bio-inspired neural networks and probabilistic approaches, and to have an excellent command of English. Needed
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Vacancies EngD or PostDoc Position on Future-Proof, Self-Organizing, Smart Logistics Key takeaways We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and curious EngD (Engineering Doctorate
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wearable robots ultimately for improving human health. But, we are always open to embrace new approaches! Together with industrial leaders and an extensive network of clinical institutions, we cover
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Location ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany Our team and mission You will join the Ground Segment System and Cybersecurity Engineering Section in the System and Applications Engineering Division, Ground
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Grant and coordinated by the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr Federico Pianzola. This is an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of NLP, Digital Humanities, and Semantic Web technology. Millions
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industrial leaders we also conduct research with existing commercial medical robots to further improve the technology. We are part of the TechMed Centre , and have an extensive network of clinical institutions
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, seven European universities from the Coimbra network, and partner universities from across the globe to explore further how we can effectively decolonise university heritage. Through analyses
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also conduct research with existing commercial medical robots to further improve the technology. We are part of the TechMed Centre , and have an extensive network of clinical institutions with whom we
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Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 4,537 - € 6,209 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Social Sciences Application deadline 17 August 2025 Apply now How and why did