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» Mechanical engineering Computer science » Programming Engineering » Aerospace engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 10 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Europe
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engineering bio-statistics and AI-healthcare smart/semi-conductor manufacturing AI/robotics/autonomous systems aerospace and microelectronics engineering energy generation and storage digital business and
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Bioengineering Institute, including a new Bioengineering PhD. Program. The institute brings together a strong group of faculty engaged in Bioengineering-related research, spanning engineering departments
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where innovation in aerospace meets global challenges. Our support and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely work together on three main themes: the energy transition
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, localization, and remote sensing. Duties We like to welcome an enthusiastic and adaptable PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary research group related to innovative methodologies for fast and low-cost
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challenges. Our support and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely work together on three main themes: the energy transition, sustainable aerospace, and safety and security
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contribute to the PhD program in material science and engineering. The position offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, including partnerships within the department and across other research
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Requirements: PhD qualification degree in Aerospace Engineering, Transport, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or other related fields. At least three (3) years of relevant research experience in air
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, and Astronomy & Astrophysics) and two graduate programs (MS and PhD in Engineering Physics). The department offers three minors in Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy & Astrophysics). More information
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We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to undertake a PhD program titled "3D Temperature Field Reconstruction from Local Temperature Monitoring in Directed Energy Deposition." This exciting