40 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at Linköping University in Sweden
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conducting research on advanced visual interfaces for operators in process control, in projects involving industry and society. A central goal of data visualization is to support decision-making by enhancing
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computer-controlled techniques. Through practical experiments, the doctoral student will push the boundaries of these materials, uncovering new design expressions while deepening the understanding
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achieve targeted modification of semiconductor properties through electronic doping to control and modify their electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and
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of FADOS is to achieve targeted modification of semiconductor properties through electronic doping to control and modify their electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental
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the environment is central, and research focuses on the consequences of disabilities and environmental barriers or facilitators for individuals’ activity and participation. Furthermore, studies explore
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enable innovative treatment options for patients with metastatic cancer. The person we need We are looking for someone who is confident, stable, and has high integrity. You should have strong collaboration
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application! Work assignments The purpose of the employment is that the assistant professor is to be given the opportunity to develop independence as a researcher and to obtain both the research and teaching
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. The role offers good opportunities for academic development and to become an important part of the department’s research environment. The person we need The person we need is a motivated and collaborative
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application! Your work assignments The primary focus of this PhD position will consist in generating bioengineered models of human trigeminal pain, implement them in organ-on-a-chip systems emulating trigeminal
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languages and sustainable methods in furniture design and craft. The future is in motion – how can analogue and digital craft spark new forms and strengthen education, research, and society? Join us as a PhD