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Description of the workplace Automatic Control is an exciting and broad subject, covering both deep mathematics and hands-on engineering. Historically it has been instrumental in many areas, from
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KIRI activities. Read more about KIRI here: https://ki.se/en/research/ki-research-incubator-kiri Your mission Circadian rhythms are controlled by internal clocks present in all organs, with the liver
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plasmas. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Wallenberg-funded “Create and control beams in plasmas” project. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform
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to integrate existing and new datasets into publishable manuscripts. Your profile The successful candidate must have: - a PhD in a discipline such as Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Forestry, or any other area
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and control beams in plasmas” project. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on
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-of-the-art computational resources, enabling advanced simulations and modeling. Moreover, we actively collaborate with leading experts in laser diagnostics, automatic control, heat transfer, and life cycle
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, their development, and how disruptions in homeostasis contribute to pathological conditions. The position involves close collaboration with PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and international partners. Active
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200-kHz, 6-fs OPCPA laser system. By manipulating the pulses’ CEP, the number of attosecond pulses in the train can be controlled. We will study the interaction of these pulses with atomic and molecular
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. The position is part of a large initiative funded by KAW to develop a comprehensive platform that will enable, for the first time, deterministic control of atomic configurations in UWBG materials. The project
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We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Division of Engineering Materials at Chalmers University of Technology . The research will focus on the use of magnetic fields to control