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experiments that can support the future production of electrofuels and electrochemicals. You will be part of a collaborative research environment where advanced characterization techniques are combined with
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this role, you will focus on developing catalysts and carrying out detailed characterization experiments that can support the future production of electrofuels and electrochemicals. You will be part of a
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to contribute your own research ideas and take part in supervising PhD students. About the research project The position, starting in the first half of 2026, will be based in the theory division of the Department
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with international partners in the FLAG-ERA project ThinQ. You will also have the opportunity to contribute your own research ideas and take part in supervising PhD students. About the research project
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PhD students in the Automation group, with the primary goal of qualifying for a future academic career. Contribute to research projects within discrete-event systems, supervisory control theory, and
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need strong written and verbal communication skills in English Strong experience with distributed AI, demonstrated via a strong publication record Ability to develop systems using programming languages
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science awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline*. You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English Strong experience with distributed AI, demonstrated via a strong
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the official date of completion. Exceptions to the three-year eligibility limit may be made for documented circumstances such as parental leave, sick leave, or military service. The following experience will
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group. Main responsibilities Conduct research in collaboration with senior researchers and PhD students in the Automation group, with the primary goal of qualifying for a future academic career
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investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration