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sensors, actuators, control algorithms, and embedded systems. Guide the development and deployment of digital twins for real-world processes and infrastructures (e.g., factories, greenhouses, robotics
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propulsion systems. The candidate will conduct experimental research on hybrid/solid propulsion, payload deployment mechanisms, and micro-launcher development. Key qualifications: PhD in Aerospace; Physics
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development. Key qualifications: PhD in Aerospace, Physics or Mechanical Engineering Experience in propulsion system testing in vacuum environments Hands-on CubeSat or small satellite propulsion projects
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qualifications: PhD in Aerospace, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or Physics Expertise in thermal-vacuum testing and radiation simulation Strong teaching record in reliability and space systems Experience in
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for real-world processes and infrastructures (e.g., factories, greenhouses, robotics platforms). Support modeling, simulation, and data-driven optimization using tools such as ROS, Unity, Modelica, Simulink
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, collaborations, and partnerships with industrial institutions and other UM6P researchers/groups on multidisciplinary research projects. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in polymer science, materials chemistry
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) integrating sensors, actuators, control algorithms, and embedded systems. Guide the development and deployment of digital twins for real-world processes and infrastructures (e.g., factories, greenhouses
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and infrastructure, has woven a sound academic and research network, and its recruitment process is seeking high quality academics and professionals in order to boost its quality-oriented research
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recognized university. Excellent English communication, both verbal and written, is required. Criteria of the candidate: Postdoc PhD degree in the mentioned areas of research or other related fields from a
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measurements, behavior, and modeling; its connection with the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and P, and fundamental biological and chemical processes controlling organic carbon sequestration in the soil